Computer Science, asked by Sinichirayil5244, 1 year ago

The VM size determines the number of ________ that you can create for a VM

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Answered by Sayyedzeeshu
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The vm size determines only the number of cores it is containing in it and the number of cores also determines the cost .
Vm stands for virtual machine it is an operating system and  and even an environment of the application which is basically installed in a software and the dedicated hardware is also  initiated by the virtual machine

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Answered by aliyasubeer
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Answer:

The VM size determines the number of NETWORK INTERFACE CARDS (NICS) that you can create for a VM.

Explanation:

  • A network interface card  (NIC) is a connection between a virtual machine (VM) and a virtual network (VNet).
  • A VM requires at least one NIC, but it can contain multiple NICs, depending on the size of the VM you are creating.
  • NICs are both wired and wireless by enabling communication between computers connected over a local area network (LAN) and over large networks using the Internet Protocol (IP) make it possible.
  • NICs are both physical layer and data link layer devices.
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