Some of the recommended network switches known for seamless integration with VMware NSX in data center environments include Cisco Nexus, Dell EMC Networking, Arista Networks, Juniper Networks QFX Ser...
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Some of the recommended network switches known for seamless integration with VMware NSX in data center environments include Cisco Nexus, Dell EMC Networking, Arista Networks, Juniper Networks QFX Series, and HPE FlexFabric Series. These switches offer excellent performance and features to support virtualized environments using VMware NSX.
Has anyone here successfully implemented NSX as the backbone network for Software-Defined Networking (SDN)? I'm curious about your experiences, challenges faced, and the benefits you've observed. How...
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Has anyone here successfully implemented NSX as the backbone network for Software-Defined Networking (SDN)? I'm curious about your experiences, challenges faced, and the benefits you've observed. How has NSX helped you achieve better network control and security in your virtualized environment?
To replace the old host with a new one while keeping NSX-T configuration intact and with minimal downtime: Add the new host to the existing cluster. License the new host for VMware vSphere and N...
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To replace the old host with a new one while keeping NSX-T configuration intact and with minimal downtime: Add the new host to the existing cluster. License the new host for VMware vSphere and NSX-T. Install and configure NSX-T on the new host like the old one. Migrate VMs to the new host using vMotion or other methods during a maintenance window. Test VMs on the new host for proper functionality. Remove the old host from the cluster and NSX-T environment.
Looking for advice on the best configuration for NSX to establish a VXLAN connection with MikroTik. Any tips or recommended settings to ensure a smooth and secure VXLAN setup between the two?
When setting up your VMware cluster in a public cloud like GCP, AWS, or Azure, you can use VMware NSX and its Distributed Firewall (DFW) to manage network segmentation and firewall capabilities. NSX ...
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When setting up your VMware cluster in a public cloud like GCP, AWS, or Azure, you can use VMware NSX and its Distributed Firewall (DFW) to manage network segmentation and firewall capabilities. NSX allows you to create isolated network segments and apply granular firewall rules between virtual machines, enhancing security and control.
Based on the NSX Data Center Advanced license for 8 CPUs, you would need 4 NSX Advanced Threat Prevention add-on licenses to cover all the CPUs in your environment. Each add-on license typically cove...
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Based on the NSX Data Center Advanced license for 8 CPUs, you would need 4 NSX Advanced Threat Prevention add-on licenses to cover all the CPUs in your environment. Each add-on license typically covers 2 CPUs