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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 In the vSphere Web Client, navigate to the distributed switch.
2 On the Configure tab, expand Resource Allocation.
3 Click Network resource pools.
4 Click the Add icon.
5 (Optional) Type a name and a description for the network resource pool.
6 Enter a value for Reservation quota, in Mbps, from the free bandwidth that is reserved for the virtual
machine system traffic.
The maximum quota that you can assign to the pool is determined according to the following formula:
max reservation quota = aggregated reservation for vm system traffic - quotas of the other
resource pools
where
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aggregated reservation for vm system traffic = configured bandwidth reservation for
the virtual machine system traffic on each pNIC * number of pNICs connected to the distributed
switch
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quotas of the other pools = the sum of the reservation quotas of the other network resource
pools
7 Click OK.
What to do next
Add one or more distributed port groups to the network resource pool so that you can allocate bandwidth
to individual virtual machines from the quota of the pool. See Add a Distributed Port Group to a Network
Resource Pool.
Add a Distributed Port Group to a Network Resource Pool
Add a distributed port group to a network resource pool so that you can allocate bandwidth to the virtual
machines that are connected to the port group.
To assign a network resource pool to several distributed port groups at once, you can use the Resource
allocation policy in the Manage Distributed Port Groups wizard. See Manage Policies for Multiple Port
Groups on a vSphere Distributed Switch.
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