A vSphere Administrator notices that sometimes they receive poor network throughput for multiple port groups that reside on a vSwitch with multiple physical uplinks (vmnics). The configuration on the ESXi host is identical to other hosts that are working properly in the same cluster. What should be done next?

QuestionsCategory: 2V0-602A vSphere Administrator notices that sometimes they receive poor network throughput for multiple port groups that reside on a vSwitch with multiple physical uplinks (vmnics). The configuration on the ESXi host is identical to other hosts that are working properly in the same cluster. What should be done next?
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A vSphere Administrator notices that sometimes they receive poor network throughput for multiple port groups that reside on a vSwitch with multiple physical uplinks (vmnics). The configuration on the ESXi host is identical to other hosts that are working properly in the same cluster.
What should be done next?

A. Restart Management agents in ESXi Using Direct Console User Interface (DCUI).

B. Add additional port groups to the vSwitch.

C. Alter the failover order of the vmnics until a bad vmnic is found.

D. Add additional resources to the virtual machines that are powered on.








 

Suggested Answer: A





This question is in 2V0-602 VMware vSphere 6.5 Foundations Exam
For getting VMware Certified Professional – Data Center Virtualization 6.5 Certificate





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