| Exam 200-155 | Question id=4746 | Network Virtualization |
Which option describes Cisco’s virtual device context feature?
| A. |
logical virtualization of a single physical switch | |
| B. |
logical witches aggregated into a single physical switch | |
| C. |
logical switches aggregated into multiple physical switches | |
| D. |
multiple physical switches partitioned to a single virtual switch |
Cisco NX-OS introduces support for virtual device contexts (VDCs), which allows the switches to be virtualized at the device level. Each configured VDC presents itself as a unique device to connected users within the framework of that physical switch. The VDC runs as a separate logical entity within the switch, maintaining its own unique set of running software processes, having its own configuration, and being managed by a separate administrator.
VDCs in the Cisco NX-OS Software platform extend virtualization support to enable true device virtualization. Virtualization of the physical switch offers a number of operational benefits such as greater fault isolation, leading to improved availability.