
This external documentation for pyVmomi was generated using Googly Docs (aka Google Standard Documentation) which renders very cleanly in GitHub. Internal documentation for a class should be done in Sphinx format because tools like pyCharm and Eclipse can use that documentation as a hint for code completion. Note: External docs as Googly Docs, internal docs as Sphinx. Closes bug#15
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.. _bool: https://docs.python.org/2/library/stdtypes.html
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.. _vmodl.DynamicData: ../../vmodl/DynamicData.rst
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.. _HostNetworkPolicy: ../../vim/host/NetworkPolicy.rst
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vim.host.NetOffloadCapabilities
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Offload capabilities are used to optimize virtual machine network performance. When a virtual machine is transmitting on a network, some operations can be offloaded either to the host or to physical hardware. This data object type defines the set of offload capabilities that may be available on a host.This data object type is used both to publish the list of offload capabilities and to contain offload capability policy settings. The network policy logic is built on a two-level inheritance scheme which requires that all settings be optional. As a result, all properties on the NetOffloadCapabilities object must be optional.See `HostNetworkPolicy`_
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:extends: vmodl.DynamicData_
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**deprecated**
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Attributes:
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csumOffload (`bool`_, optional):
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(Optional) The flag to indicate whether or not checksum offloading is supported.
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tcpSegmentation (`bool`_, optional):
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(Optional) The flag to indicate whether or not TCP segmentation offloading (TSO) is supported.
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zeroCopyXmit (`bool`_, optional):
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(Optional) The flag to indicate whether or not zero copy transmits are supported.
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