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Mastering VMware vSphere 6.7,

You're reading from   Mastering VMware vSphere 6.7, Effectively deploy, manage, and monitor your virtual datacenter with VMware vSphere 6.7

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Product type Paperback
Published in Mar 2019
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781789613377
Length 756 pages
Edition 2nd Edition
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Martin Gavanda Martin Gavanda
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Andrea Mauro Andrea Mauro
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Paolo Valsecchi Paolo Valsecchi
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Preface
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1. Evolution to vSphere 6.7 FREE CHAPTER 2. Designing and Planning a Virtualization Infrastructure 3. Analysis and Assessment of Existing Environments 4. Deployment Workflow and Component Installation 5. Configuring and Managing vSphere 6.7 6. Life Cycle Management, Patching, and Upgrading 7. Managing Networking Resources 8. Managing Storage Resources 9. VM Deployment and Management 10. VM Resource Management 11. Availability and Disaster Recovery 12. Securing and Protecting Your Environment 13. Analyzing and Optimizing Your Environment 14. Troubleshooting Your Environment 15. Building Your Own VMware vSphere Lab

NIOC

A function called NIOC provides the entire network's resource allocation and management. When you are using NIOC v3, you can manage the network resources, such as shares, reservations, and limits, in a similar way to resource pools for computing. NIOC is a vDS-only feature that allows the VMware administrator to prioritize different types of network traffic.

Network traffic can be managed using the same resource concepts used for CPU and memory (for example, in resource pools):

  • Limit: The maximum bandwidth that a system traffic type can consume on a single physical network adapter.
  • Shares: From 1 to 100 reflects the relative priority of system traffic type against the other system traffic types that are active on the same physical network adapter. Shares are applied only when the congestion occurs.
  • Reservation: The minimum bandwidth that must be guaranteed on a single...
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