
VMware NSX - VMware Cloud Foundation
This document highlights the new features and enhancement between NSX 3.0 and 3.2.
VMware NSX Community Blog - VMware Cloud Foundation
Moving from NVDS to VDS NSX can be deployed on an ESXi host using two different kinds of virtual switches: the NSX Virtual Switch (NVDS) or the vSphere Distributed Switch (VDS). The VDS-based model supersedes the other, and the NVDS is being deprecated ...
NSX-T TEP pools best practices - VMware Technology Network …
May 27, 2020 · The shared topology is Single NVDS with vDS (each with two separate pNics) on a shared cluster. For the Overlay TZ yes you will use it on the two profiles/configuration (host and edge) and you will create two different pools for TEP one for host and one for edge (sure with two different VLANs and ensure the L3 connectivity between them).
VMware NSX Community Blog - VMware Cloud Foundation
NSX was initially release with its dedicated virtual switch, the NVDS. As of NSX 3.0, it was possible to simply turn a regular VDS into an NSX-aware VDS. As of NSX 4.0, the NVDS is deprecated and this NSX on VDS model is becoming the only supported virtual switch for ESXi transport nodes (the NVDS remains the only virtual switch for edge transport nodes.) You will …
VMware vDefend Community Blog - VMware Cloud Foundation
Moving from NVDS to VDS NSX can be deployed on an ESXi host using two different kinds of virtual switches: the NSX Virtual Switch (NVDS) or the vSphere Distributed Switch (VDS). The VDS-based model supersedes the other, and the NVDS is being deprecated as of NSX 4.0. This document focuses on the transition NVDS to VDS. Actions Actions 0 comments