vSwitch vSphere Standard issue 5

I prepare myself for my VCP exam and I need clarification on something please.

a vSwitch Standard with the default value of 120 ports (8 reserved by the vmkernel) which actually uses a port on the vSwitch.

each virtual machine, each group of ports etc. If I have 10 virtual machines in a group of ports should be used as a single port?

I'm trying to understand what actually requires a vswitch port and what does not work. I know I'll get config questions like you have vmotion and 116 virtual machines on a vswitch with xx amount of ports.

any virtual network connection will use a port on vswitch - so each nic virual on a virtual machine will use a port as well as the vmkernel ports used for the vmotion, FT - one group and management ports of VM itself does not use port, but cards of virtual computer network connected to a group of ports vm will use the ports-

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