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VxRail network adapter traffic optimization

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C VxRail network adapter traffic optimization VxRail optimizes network traffic by splitting traffic across rNDC uplinks and by using NIOC shares. Based on traffic type, uplinks are configured as active or standby, and NIOC shares are used to allocate network bandwidth. Uplink load balancing and NIOC shares are automatically configured by VxRail. Network traffic on E, P, S and V Series 14G nodes with 2x10GbE or 2x25GbE ports Traffic Type Requirement* Uplink 1 (10 or 25GbE) VMNIC0 Uplink 2 (10 or 25GbE) VMNIC1 NIOC Shares Management IPv6 multicast Active Standby 20 vSphere VMotion Active Standby 50 vSAN IPv4 unicast Standby Active 100 Virtual Machines Active Standby 30 Network traffic on E, P, S and V Series 14G nodes with 4x10GbE ports Traffic Type Uplink 1 Requirement* (10GbE) VMNIC0 Uplink 2 (10GbE) VMNIC1 Uplink 3 (10GbE) VMNIC2 Uplink 4 (10GbE) VMNIC3 Management IPv6 multicast Active Standby Unused Unused vSphere VMotion Unused Unused Standby Active vSAN IPv4 unicast Unused Unused Active Standby Virtual Machines Standby Active Unused Unused NIOC Shares 40 50 100 60 Network traffic on E and S Series 14G nodes with 4x1GbE ports Traffic Type Uplink 1 Requirement* (1GbE) VMNIC2 Uplink 2 (1GbE) VMNIC3 Uplink 3 (1GbE) VMNIC0 Uplink 4 (1GbE) VMNIC1 Management IPv6 multicast Standby Active Unused Unused vSphere VMotion Unused Unused Standby Active vSAN IPv4 unicast Unused Unused Active Standby Virtual Machines Active Standby Unused Unused NIOC Shares 40 50 100 60 *Switches used must allow this traffic. Not explicitly configured on Dell EMC Networking switches. Note: For additional VxRail nodes and rNDC configurations, see the Dell EMC VxRail Network Guide. 49 Dell EMC Networking OS10 Enterprise Edition Switch Configuration Guide for VxRail featuring S5248F-ON, S5232F-ON and S5148F-ON

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Dell EMC Networking OS10 Enterprise Edition Switch Configuration Guide for VxRail featuring S5248F-ON,
S5232F-ON and S5148F-ON
C
VxRail network adapter traffic optimization
VxRail optimizes network traffic by splitting traffic across rNDC uplinks and by using NIOC shares. Based on
traffic type, uplinks are configured as active or standby, and NIOC shares are used to allocate network
bandwidth. Uplink load balancing and NIOC shares are automatically configured by VxRail.
Network traffic on E, P, S and V Series 14G nodes with 2x10GbE or 2x25GbE ports
Traffic Type
Requirement*
Uplink 1
(10 or 25GbE)
VMNIC0
Uplink 2
(10 or 25GbE)
VMNIC1
NIOC
Shares
Management
IPv6 multicast
Active
Standby
20
vSphere VMotion
Active
Standby
50
vSAN
IPv4 unicast
Standby
Active
100
Virtual Machines
Active
Standby
30
Network traffic on E, P, S and V Series 14G nodes with 4x10GbE ports
Traffic Type
Requirement*
Uplink 1
(10GbE)
VMNIC0
Uplink 2
(10GbE)
VMNIC1
Uplink 3
(10GbE)
VMNIC2
Uplink 4
(10GbE)
VMNIC3
NIOC
Shares
Management
IPv6 multicast
Active
Standby
Unused
Unused
40
vSphere VMotion
Unused
Unused
Standby
Active
50
vSAN
IPv4 unicast
Unused
Unused
Active
Standby
100
Virtual Machines
Standby
Active
Unused
Unused
60
Network traffic on E and S Series 14G nodes with 4x1GbE ports
Traffic Type
Requirement*
Uplink 1
(1GbE)
VMNIC2
Uplink 2
(1GbE)
VMNIC3
Uplink 3
(1GbE)
VMNIC0
Uplink 4
(1GbE)
VMNIC1
NIOC
Shares
Management
IPv6 multicast
Standby
Active
Unused
Unused
40
vSphere VMotion
Unused
Unused
Standby
Active
50
vSAN
IPv4 unicast
Unused
Unused
Active
Standby
100
Virtual Machines
Active
Standby
Unused
Unused
60
*Switches used must allow this traffic. Not explicitly configured on Dell EMC Networking switches.
Note:
For additional VxRail nodes and rNDC configurations, see the
Dell EMC VxRail Network Guide
.