Which component does the hyperbus interface (vmk50) provide network connectivity to?
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A. B. C. D.A.
https://blogs.vmware.com/networkvirtualization/2018/06/pks-nsx-t-lab.html/The hyperbus interface (vmk50) is a component of VMware NSX-T Data Center that provides network connectivity to virtual machines and containers running across transport nodes.
Transport nodes are the hosts that run NSX-T Data Center components, including the NSX-T Data Center kernel modules, which provide networking and security services. The hyperbus interface is a virtual interface that connects the kernel modules on the transport nodes to each other, enabling them to communicate and share information about network traffic and security policies.
By providing network connectivity to virtual machines and containers running across transport nodes, the hyperbus interface allows NSX-T Data Center to provide advanced networking and security services, such as distributed firewalling, load balancing, and VPN services, to applications running in these environments.
Option A is therefore the correct answer to the question. Options B, C, and D are incorrect because they only refer to virtual machines or containers running on the same host or in the same network segment, rather than across transport nodes.