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m1xed0s
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Will there be NSX 6.5 for vSphere?

As of 15th July, NSX 6.4 for vSphere still have the end of general support in Jan 2021...So will it be the last major version of the NSX for vSphere? Or I need to start rolling out NSX-T for greenfield customers now...?

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Yes they have feature parity since 2.4

Introducing NSX-T 2.4 – A Landmark Release in the History of NSX - Network Virtualization

From here on new features will be added to NSX-T that won’t be added to NSX-v.

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daphnissov
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You should start rolling out NSX-T for greenfield customers now...unless they have a specific requirement which it cannot currently meet.

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m1xed0s
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So NSX for vSphere is really dying...

Does NSX-T now support the cross vCenter?

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daphnissov
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It supports multi-site right now, but even in 2.4 it is...limited.

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m1xed0s
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Okey, so NSX-T has feature parity to NSX-V now? If not, is there a quick list of missing features in NSX-T?

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Yes they have feature parity since 2.4

Introducing NSX-T 2.4 – A Landmark Release in the History of NSX - Network Virtualization

From here on new features will be added to NSX-T that won’t be added to NSX-v.

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Best regards, Rutger
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m1xed0s
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Thanks!

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