Thanks for the video very good explanation. I'm new to NSX-T and next week my boss asked me to give a presentation about NSX-T. Your video is a life saver. Subscribed!
Thanks for the Fantastic video. I work on NSX-t daily basis, looking for a easy way to explain other people. This is really easy and informative way to tell the big story in short. Will suggest the same to all the beginners
Liked the simplicity of the explanation. Thank You. You mentioned of a seperate video for Hierarchical networking and fundamentals. looking forward for it.
loved to watch him and understanding was so easy . Calmly explained . Thanks for great Video. I am new into this area and looking for to learn more and more .
Thank you , just startet with NSX my self. And was looking for a basic tutorial like this . Hope you will create more videos like this and building it up, maybe we even can keep up :) side question, what app do you use on your iPad there?
Hi, we are looking to design mgmt cluster and compute cluster . Mgmt cluster will have 4 hosts and host nsx-t manager and edges. Compute cluster will be running nsx-t and esxi hosts having nsx-t agents installed. The question I have is do we need mgmt cluster to be running nsx-t or rather vsphere DVS only , without nsx-t networking ? Not sure what is the best practice . It would save cost on nsx-t licensing as well if we don't have to be running it on mgmt cluster
From the NSX-T documentation: NSX Edge VM can be installed on an NSX-T Data Center prepared host and configured as a transport node (docs.vmware.com/en/VMware-NSX-T-Data-Center/3.2/installation/GUID-370D06E1-1BB6-4144-A654-7AF2542C3136.html). Maybe creating a shared edge/compute cluster is an option?
Thank you for making this video. It definitely helps my NSX-T journey. I have an exam coming up soon and have seen two answers to the question below. Where are Distributed Firewall logs containing access decisions stored? A. NSX API B. NSX Edge C. NSX Manager D. Hypervisor transport node Some say answer is C and others say it's D What answer would you choose?
Hi Victor. I get your point. Maybe should have called it Overlay Transport VLAN. Overlay and Underlay are also commonly used in VMware world. With underlay we mostly mean the underlying physical fabric. I guess we're on the same page, just slightly different terminology...
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Thanks for the video very good explanation. I'm new to NSX-T and next week my boss asked me to give a presentation about NSX-T. Your video is a life saver. Subscribed!
Thank you for the kind words Ulrich. I’m glad to hear my video helped you out!
Explained very well.. Just half way into the video and you are awesome!
Amazingly explained the very complex in a simplest way. Thank you so much.
Thanks for the Fantastic video. I work on NSX-t daily basis, looking for a easy way to explain other people. This is really easy and informative way to tell the big story in short. Will suggest the same to all the beginners
Thanks!
This was exceptional! Thank you so much Jeffrey.
Liked the simplicity of the explanation. Thank You.
You mentioned of a seperate video for Hierarchical networking and fundamentals. looking forward for it.
Very nice video. Very helpful, clear and precise. Thanks for the knowledge sharing
loved to watch him and understanding was so easy . Calmly explained . Thanks for great Video. I am new into this area and looking for to learn more and more .
Thank you , just startet with NSX my self. And was looking for a basic tutorial like this . Hope you will create more videos like this and building it up, maybe we even can keep up :) side question, what app do you use on your iPad there?
Thanks! I use GoodNotes on the iPad
really nice explanation, awaiting for the next video
Thanks. Definitely need to free up some time ASAP to take on the next topic. I was thinking edge high availability as a follow up?
yes agreed so simple manner to explain a complex technology , thank you
Hi, we are looking to design mgmt cluster and compute cluster . Mgmt cluster will have 4 hosts and host nsx-t manager and edges. Compute cluster will be running nsx-t and esxi hosts having nsx-t agents installed. The question I have is do we need mgmt cluster to be running nsx-t or rather vsphere DVS only , without nsx-t networking ? Not sure what is the best practice . It would save cost on nsx-t licensing as well if we don't have to be running it on mgmt cluster
From the NSX-T documentation: NSX Edge VM can be installed on an NSX-T Data Center prepared host and configured as a transport node (docs.vmware.com/en/VMware-NSX-T-Data-Center/3.2/installation/GUID-370D06E1-1BB6-4144-A654-7AF2542C3136.html). Maybe creating a shared edge/compute cluster is an option?
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Well explained and very informative 👍
Good explanation.
Well explained and great preso!
Thank you for making this video. It definitely helps my NSX-T journey. I have an exam coming up soon and have seen two answers to the question below.
Where are Distributed Firewall logs containing access decisions stored?
A. NSX API
B. NSX Edge
C. NSX Manager
D. Hypervisor transport node
Some say answer is C and others say it's D
What answer would you choose?
In the Cisco world we would use the term underlay about physical transport for VTEP, not overlay. It carries overlay traffic.
Hi Victor. I get your point. Maybe should have called it Overlay Transport VLAN. Overlay and Underlay are also commonly used in VMware world. With underlay we mostly mean the underlying physical fabric. I guess we're on the same page, just slightly different terminology...
Thanks.. helpful explain!!
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