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VMware 2V0-21.23 Exam - Topic 7 Question 15 Discussion

Actual exam question for VMware's 2V0-21.23 exam
Question #: 15
Topic #: 7
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Refer to the exhibit.

An administrator set up the following configuration:

* The distributed switch has four ESXi hosts, and each host has two 10 Gbps NICs.

* In the Network I/O Control configuration, the amount of bandwidth reserved for virtual machine (VM) traffic if 4 Gbps.

The administrator wants to guarantee that VMs in the Retail distributed port group can access 50 percent of the available reserved bandwidth for VM traffic.

Given this scenario, what should the size (in Gbps) of the Retail network resource pool be?

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Suggested Answer: D

4Gbps*8Nic=32Gbps*50%=16Gbps


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Dominga
3 months ago
Wait, are we really only allocating 8 Gbps? That seems low!
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Ronnie
3 months ago
Nah, it should be 16 Gbps to ensure enough bandwidth.
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Oliva
4 months ago
I think it should be 8 Gbps for the Retail pool.
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Terrilyn
4 months ago
So, 50% of that would be 2 Gbps for Retail, right?
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Malcolm
4 months ago
The total reserved bandwidth is 4 Gbps.
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Pilar
4 months ago
I’m leaning towards 8 Gbps since it seems like a reasonable portion of the reserved bandwidth, but I could be overthinking it.
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Earlean
4 months ago
I practiced a similar question where we had to divide bandwidth among different groups. I feel like 16 Gbps might be too high for just one group.
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Ronny
4 months ago
I think if the total reserved bandwidth is 4 Gbps, then 50 percent for Retail would mean we need to set it to 2 Gbps, right?
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Nohemi
5 months ago
I remember something about bandwidth allocation, but I'm not sure how to calculate the exact size for the Retail pool.
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Latonia
5 months ago
Hmm, I'm not sure about that. The question is specifically asking about the size of the Retail network resource pool, not the total available bandwidth. I think I need to focus more on the 4Gbps reserved for VM traffic and work from there.
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Zita
5 months ago
I think the answer is B, 32Gbps. Since the total reserved bandwidth for VM traffic is 4Gbps, and the Retail group needs 50% of that, the size of the Retail network resource pool should be 2Gbps. With 4 hosts and 2 10Gbps NICs each, the total available bandwidth is 80Gbps, so 2Gbps is 50% of that.
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Trina
5 months ago
Okay, I think I've got it now. If the total reserved bandwidth for VM traffic is 4Gbps, and the Retail group needs 50% of that, then the size of the Retail network resource pool should be 2Gbps. That makes sense to me.
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Maddie
5 months ago
Okay, let's think this through step-by-step. The key information is that the distributed switch has 4 ESXi hosts, each with 2 10Gbps NICs, and the total reserved bandwidth for VM traffic is 4Gbps. The question is asking what the size of the Retail network resource pool should be to guarantee 50% of that reserved bandwidth.
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Michal
5 months ago
I've got an idea - what if we use the BM site import/export feature to soften the quota on the order notes? That way we can make sure the custom objects get processed without losing any order data. It's worth a shot!
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Merlyn
5 months ago
Hmm, this looks like a tricky one. I'll need to think carefully about which programs would be controlled by processing options to disallow the void of vouchers created with Purchase Orders.
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Ettie
5 months ago
I'm a bit confused about this one. I thought penetration pricing was about being competitive, but that doesn't seem to fit any of these options exactly.
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Karrie
5 months ago
Hmm, I'm a bit unsure about this one. I know there are different test environments, but I'm not totally clear on the order they happen in. Let me think this through carefully.
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