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Figure11showshowNetIOCiscongured
through the vSphere Client on vCenter
Server. The tab
within the vDS enables administrators to
specifymaximum(HostLimit,measuredin
megabitspersecond(Mb/s))andminimum
(Shares Value, represented as a proportion
of the total) bandwidth on the physical
serveradaptertoeachtrafcclass.
Inthisexample,theaggregateVMtrafc
issubjecttoalimitationof500Mb/sof
bandwidth, regardless of how much is
available. Because the assigned Shares
Values add up to a total of 400 shares
(100+100+50+50+50+50),andVM
trafchasbeenassignedaminimumof
50shares,itisguaranteedaminimum
of50/400,orone-eighth,ofthetotal
bandwidth available from the physical
server adapter. This aspect of this new 4.1
featurespecicallyaddressestheconcerns
that many administrators have voiced when
discussing the move away from dedicated
GbE ports to shared 10GbE ports.
Partitioningtrafctheold-schoolway,
eitherbyphysicallysegmentingthetrafc
on dedicated GbE ports or physically
dividing up a 10GbE port into multiple
ports with dedicated bandwidth limits
using proprietary technologies adds
unnecessary complexity and cost. NetIOC
is a more effective way to segregate
bandwidth because it is dynamic and limits
trafconlywhenthereiscongestionon
the port. The other methods place static
limitsandleavesignicantbandwidth
unused,signicantlyreducingthevalue
that 10GbE brings to virtualization.
Note: NetIOC does not support the use
of a dependent hardware iSCSI adapters.
TheiSCSItrafcresourcepoolsharesdo
notapplytoiSCSItrafconadependent
hardware iSCSI adapter.
Configuring the Shares Value
The Sharesvaluespeciestherelative
importanceofatrafctypescheduled
for transmission on a physical server
adapter.Sharesarespeciedinabstract
units between 1 and 100. The bandwidth
forthelinkisdividedamongthetrafc
types according to their relative shares
value. For example, consider the case of
two 10GbE links; for a total of 20Gbps
of bandwidth in each direction, with VM
trafcsetto100shares,vMotiontrafc
setto50shares,andVMwareFTlogging
trafcsetto50shares.
IfVMtrafcandvMotiontrafcareboth
contending for the bandwidth on teamed
10GbEports,theVMtrafc(100shares)
will get 67 percent (13.4 Gbps) of the
link,andvMotion(50shares)willget33
percent (6.7 Gbps) of the link. If all three
ofthesetrafctypesareactiveand
contendingforthelink,VMtrafc(100
shares)willget50percent(10Gbps),
vMotion(50shares)willget25percent(5
Gbps),andVMwareFTlogging(50shares)
willget25percent(5Gbps).Ifnoother
trafctypesarecontendingforthelink
atthatmoment,eachtrafctypecan
consume the entire link (or up to the host
limit, if set).
I/OControlconfigurationisperformedfromthevSphere*client.
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