Hi,
Thanks for replying. I appreciate your reply. I'm reading this differently however.
Since VMware Cloud Foundation (VCF) supports a maximum of four federated NSX Managers, you can federate four management domains or four VI workload domains.
I have highlighted the or in the above statement myself. Its important as it suggest this is an either or statement.
It suggest to me that any one instance of vCF supports a maximum of 4 federated NSX Managers. NSX-T Managers would not be federated across Management and Workload as this would not make any sense as these are discrete vSphere vCenters and NSX-T Managers.
Therefore for example where I wish to federate NSX- Management across two other sites I will have three federated NSX-T Managers in that instance of vCF. Then when I wish to federate NSX-T Managers for the workload domains across 2 additional sites I will have an additional three federated NSX-T Managers for a TOTAL of 6 federated NSX-T Managers. The question I have is whether this is possible. The statement suggests not. This is difficult to understand as no such limitation exists in NSX-T.
The next issue...
Regions are geographically separate, with a maximum round-trip latency between them of 150 ms. If you plan to use NSX Federation between regions, VMware Cloud Foundation supports a maximum of two regions
This is a terminology question I expect. I wish to use 3 vCF instances in three separate sites. Is this supported. when federating each site. Again NSX-T has no limitations but the documentation suggest vCF does!? Why.