What can the administrator use to ensure vSAN receives the necessary bandwidth while maintaining high availability?

A vSAN administrator is building a new vSAN cluster and each host only has two physical uplinks configured in a team. What can the administrator use to ensure vSAN receives the necessary bandwidth while maintaining high availability?
A. Route based on IP hash
B. A dedicated uplink for vSAN traffic
C. Shared uplinks for all traffic
D. Network I/O control

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  1. High availability, by definition, requires that both uplinks be used for all traffic. That rules out B. C meets the HA requirement, but doesn’t ensure bandwidth is available to vSAN. Likewise, A does nothing to guarantee bandwidth, since Route based on IP hash does not take utilization into account.

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