A VMkernel port is designed to provide connectivity to hosts and handle the standard system traffic of vSphere vMotion. VMkernel ports are a type of port used in VMware vSphere for various system-level communication purposes.
When it comes to vSphere vMotion, VMkernel ports are responsible for facilitating the migration of running virtual machines between different hosts without any downtime. vMotion requires a dedicated VMkernel port for each ESXi host to establish a reliable and fast communication channel for transferring the VM's memory, CPU state, and network connections between hosts.
D. It´s correct. Reference: https://docs.vmware.com/en/VMware-vSphere/7.0/com.vmware.vsphere.networking.doc/GUID-D4191320-209E-4CB5-A709-C8741E713348.html
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