A VMkernel port is labelled PROD01 and uses the default TCP/IP stack.
Which configuration change should the administrator make to isolate long-distance vSphere vMotion migration traffic from other vSphere vMotion traffic?
A.
Create a new VMkernel port and set the TCP/IP stack to vMotion.
B.
Remove PROD01 and create a new VMkernel port with the TCP/IP stack set to vMotion.
C.
Modify PROD01 by changing the TCP/IP stack to provisioning.
D.
Remove PROD01 and create a new VMkernel port with the TCP/IP stack set to provisioning.
vSphere vMotion Across Long Distances
You can perform reliable migrations between hosts and sites that are separated by high network round-trip latency times. vSphere vMotion across long distances is enabled when the appropriate license is installed. No user configuration is necessary.
For long-distance migration, verify the network latency between the hosts and your license.
* The round-trip time between the hosts must be up to 150 milliseconds.
* Your license must cover vSphere vMotion across long distances.
* You must place the traffic related to transfer of virtual machine files to the destination host on the provisioning TCP/IP stack
Source: https://docs.vmware.com/en/VMware-vSphere/8.0/vsphere-vcenter-esxi-management/GUID-30FAA00F-D5F3-475D-820E-5D45517AC18E.html
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