Somebody enabled network I/O control on one of our production distributed switches. We don't use network I/O control. I was wondering what the implications are for disabling it now that it has been enabled. Is there any thing I need to consider prior to just selecting the check box to disable the feature. I think somebody must have been testing load balancing policies as I see a couple of port groups using Route based on physical NIC load instead of the default Route based on originating virtual port. I don't want to cause an outage to my environment because I'm trying to clean up settings users were playing with.
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