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In a data center environment, you are tasked with designing a network architecture that utilizes both standard virtual switches (vSwitches) and distributed virtual switches (DVS). You need to ensure that the network can efficiently handle a high volume of virtual machine (VM) traffic while maintaining optimal performance and security. Given the following requirements: 1) VMs must be able to communicate across different hosts, 2) network policies should be centrally managed, and 3) the solution should minimize the administrative overhead. Which configuration would best meet these requirements?
Implement a Distributed Virtual Switch for all VMs across multiple hosts, allowing centralized management of network policies and efficient traffic handling.
Use standard vSwitches on each host, configuring them individually to manage VM traffic and policies separately.
Combine both vSwitches and DVS, but only use vSwitches for VMs that require inter-host communication.
Set up a DVS for management traffic only, while using vSwitches for VM traffic to reduce complexity.

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