I can answer the N1KV questions.
What you want to do n the N1KV is valid. You can have multiple uplink port-profiles with different nics attached to those port-profiles in port-channels.
There is one caveat you cannot overlap vlans between those port-profiles. If you overlap VLANs we have no way to promise traffic for the vlan will go up only one path and that it will not cause a duplicate packet and broadcast problem.
The uplinks are all part of the same N1KV DVS so no need to create two.
Your config would like something like
port-profile type eth uplink-channel-1
switchport mode trunk
switchport trunk allowed vlan 2-100
vmware port-group
no shut
channel-group mode auto mode active
port-profile type eth uplink-channel-2
switchport mode trunk
switchport trunk allowed vlan 101-200
vmware port-group
no shut
channel-group mode auto mode active
What you will see is two right side connections to the DVS in Virtual Center. When you add nics you can add them to either uplink port-profile.
You need to create the port-channels on the physical switch but the channel-group command will automatically create the port-channels on the N1KV.
louis