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3 In the Edit Settings dialog box, click General.
4 From the Network resource pool drop-down menu, select the network resource pool and click OK.
If the distributed switch does not contain network resource pools, you see only the (default) option in
the drop-down menu.
Configure Bandwidth Allocation for a Virtual Machine
You can configure bandwidth allocation to individual virtual machines that are connected to a distributed
port group. You can use shares, reservation, and limit settings for bandwidth.
Prerequisites
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Verify that vSphere Distributed Switch is version 6.0.0 and later.
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Verify that Network I/O Control on the switch is version 3.
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Verify that Network I/O Control is enabled. See Enable Network I/O Control on a vSphere Distributed
Switch.
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Verify that the virtual machine system traffic has a configured bandwidth reservation. See Configure
Bandwidth Allocation for System Traffic.
Procedure
1 Locate the virtual machine in the vSphere Web Client.
a Select a data center, folder, cluster, resource pool, or host and click the VMs tab.
b Click Virtual Machines and double-click the virtual machine from the list.
2 On the Configure tab of the virtual machine, expand Settings and select VM Hardware.
3 Click Edit.
4 Expand the Network adapter X section of the VM network adapter.
5 If you want to configure bandwidth allocation for a new VM network adapter, from the New device
drop-down menu select Network and click Add.
A New Network section displays options for bandwidth allocation and other network adapter settings.
6 If the VM network adapter is not connected to the distributed port group, select the port group from
the drop-down menu next to the Network adapter X or New Network label.
The Shares, Reservation, and Limit settings appear for the VM network adapter.
7 From the Shares drop-down menu, set the relative priority of the traffic from this virtual machine as
shares from the capacity of the connected physical adapter.
Network I/O Control applies the configured shares when a physical adapter is saturated.
You can select an option to set a pre-defined value, or select Custom and type a number from 1 to
100 to set another share.
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