How many interfaces can a user has in vmkernel?
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VMkernel is a POSIX-like OS that has been developed by VMware. The VMkernel is like a liaison in between the virtual machines (VMs) and the physical hardware which works to support them. The VMkernel is called as a microkernel as it runs on bare metal i.e. it runs directly on VMware ESX hosts.
A few research papers say that there can exist 3 interfaces per user in VMkernal. However, many more studies have shown that a user can have unlimited VMkernel interfaces. This is because the number of ports can be increased on the standard switch. The real limitation seems to be imposed by the vSphere 5.1 Configuration Maximums guide.
VMkernel is a POSIX-like OS that has been developed by VMware. The VMkernel is like a liaison in between the virtual machines (VMs) and the physical hardware which works to support them. The VMkernel is called as a microkernel as it runs on bare metal i.e. it runs directly on VMware ESX hosts.
A few research papers say that there can exist 3 interfaces per user in VMkernal. However, many more studies have shown that a user can have unlimited VMkernel interfaces. This is because the number of ports can be increased on the standard switch. The real limitation seems to be imposed by the vSphere 5.1 Configuration Maximums guide.
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