Use vSphere Network I/O Control to allocate network bandwidth to business-critical applications and to resolve situations where several types of traffic compete for common resources.
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What is vSphere Network I/O Control vSphere Network I/O Control version 3 introduces a mechanism to reserve bandwidth for system traffic based on the capacity of the physical adapters on a host. It enables fine-grained resource control at the VM network adapter level similar to the model that you use for allocating CPU and memory resources..
Enable Network I/O Control on a vSphere Distributed Switch Enable network resource management on a vSphere Distributed Switch to guarantee minimum bandwidth to system traffic for vSphere features and to virtual machine traffic.
Allocate Bandwidth for System Traffic You can configure Network I/O Control to allocate certain amount of bandwidth for traffic generated by vSphere Fault Tolerance, vSphere vMotion, and so on.
Allocate Bandwidth for Virtual Machine Traffic Version 3 of Network I/O Control lets you configure bandwidth requirements for individual virtual machines. You can also use network resource pools where you can assign a bandwidth quota from the aggregated reservation for the virtual machine traffic and then allocate bandwidth from the pool to individual virtual machines.
Move a Physical Adapter Out of Network I/O Control Under certain conditions you might need to exclude physical adapters with low capacity from the bandwidth allocation model of Network I/O Control version 3.