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Exhibit You need to provision a new NFS datastore for a vSphere cluster. You configure a new SVM and a new volume on your ONTAP cluster. You successfully mount the datastore to your vSphere cluster. You are able to upload and download a test 1 KB file to and from the datastore. You can also successfully ping the NFS LIF (192.168.106.11) from the vSphere hosts without any packet loss. However, you are unable to upload ISO Images or migrate VMs to the new datastore. Referring to the exhibit, which action would correct the problem?
Correct Answer: C
Explanation The problem of being unable to upload large files or migrate VMs to the new NFS datastore is likely caused by a mismatch in the maximum transmission unit (MTU) settings between the network switches, the ONTAP cluster, and the vSphere hosts. The exhibit shows that the broadcast domain for the NFS LIF has an MTU of 9,000 bytes, which means that it is configured for jumbo frames. However, the default MTU for the VMkernel ports on the vSphere hosts is 1,500 bytes, which means that they are not configured for jumbo frames. This can result in packet fragmentation, dropped packets, or reduced performance. To correct the problem, the MTU of the VMkernel ports on the vSphere hosts should be changed to 9,000 bytes to match the MTU of the broadcast domain and the network switches. This will enable the vSphere hosts to send and receive jumbo frames and improve the NFS performance. References :- ProvisionNFS storage for VMware datastores, vSphere NFS datastore - Version 3 with ONTAP, Configure jumbo frames for VMkernel networking