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Availability of Features
The following features are not available for virtual machines configured with SR-IOV:
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vSphere vMotion
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Storage vMotion
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vShield
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NetFlow
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VXLAN Virtual Wire
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vSphere High Availability
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vSphere Fault Tolerance
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vSphere DRS
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vSphere DPM
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Virtual machine suspend and resume
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Virtual machine snapshots
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MAC-based VLAN for passthrough virtual functions
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Hot addition and removal of virtual devices, memory, and vCPU
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Participation in a cluster environment
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Network statistics for a virtual machine NIC using SR-IOV passthrough
Note Attempts to enable or configure unsupported features with SR-IOV in the vSphere Web Client
result in unexpected behavior in your environment.
Supported NICs
All NICs must have drivers and firmware that support SR-IOV. Some NICs might require SR-IOV to be
enabled on the firmware. The following NICs are supported for virtual machines configured with SR-IOV:
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Products based on the Intel 82599ES 10 Gigabit Ethernet Controller Family (Niantic)
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Products based on the Intel Ethernet Controller X540 Family (Twinville)
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Products based on the Intel Ethernet Controller X710 Family (Fortville)
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Products based on the Intel Ethernet Controller XL170 Family (Fortville)
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Emulex OneConnect (BE3)
SR-IOV Component Architecture and Interaction
vSphere SR-IOV support relies on the interaction between the virtual functions (VFs) and the physical
function (PF) of the NIC port for better performance, and interaction between the driver of the PF and the
host switch for traffic control.
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