During a virtual machine migration, the VMkernel networking layer that handles the traffic is:
A. vSphere vMotion
vSphere vMotion is the feature used for live migration of running virtual machines from one ESXi host to another within a vSphere cluster. It involves moving the entire state of a VM, including its memory, CPU, storage, and network connectivity, from one host to another without any disruption or downtime. The VMkernel networking layer associated with vSphere vMotion manages the transmission of this data traffic between hosts during the migration process.
vMotion TCP/IP stack: This stack supports traffic for live migration of VMs, and it provides better isolation for vMotion traffic.
IP storage traffic: It handles the connection for storage types, including software iSCSI, dependent-hardware iSCSI and NFS that use standard TCP/IP networks.
https://docs.vmware.com/en/VMware-vSphere/7.0/com.vmware.vsphere.networking.doc/GUID-D4191320-209E-4CB5-A709-C8741E713348.html
vMotion TCP/IP stack
Supports the traffic for live migration of virtual machine
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