The video is very good. Congratulations. It's great to implement best practices like this. I'm from Brazil, here the environments are simpler, but I always like to stick to best practices.
I would really want to see edge cluster with more than 2 edge node, and ECMP underwork, how multiple edge cluster is required in different context and how we can connect to multiple ISPs.
Thanks so much for your comment.. Pretty good one here. I will see what I can do.. Won't be able to demo multi ISP as for the resources I have, but sounds like you want to load balance across multiple ISP's. Outbound should not be a problem, but inbound you would need the NSX Advanced Load balancer for that.. As for multiple Edge Clusters and the context for it, I do mention it in my Routing video.. th-cam.com/video/TRiZw7gnZBY/w-d-xo.html Thanks again and enjoy..
@@TechUnGlued it will be interesting for us to follow and practice the demo as you teach. I can't wait for that video. you are the best teacher so far on VMware NSX. NSX was so abstract to me till I chanced on this channel. keep the good works going
Just for clarification with regards to the Applied to field, if i had ServerA as a src and ServerB as a dest, and I only applied the rule to the ServerB, would traffic be allowed to leave ServerA or would it be blocked as the rule has not been applied to ServerA, and my DFW default rule is set to block ?
Great question.. The filter would not be applied to Server A, but the default "Block All" would be, so unless there are other rules to allow it, it would be dropped at Server A. Have a great day
Troubleshooting question: we changed the cpu and ram size on our edge nodes in vcenter, and now the nsx managers are exploding. Any advice aside from deploying new edge nodes?
Thanks for watching. Yah.. The supported way to increase the Edge size is to redeploy.. everything needs to go through NSX MGR,.. Hope this helps and have a good one..
The video is very good. Congratulations. It's great to implement best practices like this.
I'm from Brazil, here the environments are simpler, but I always like to stick to best practices.
Thank you very much! You have a great day
I watched this over and over again... What a champ Mr. Stephen you are!!!
Thanks so much.. You have a great day
Your videos are just great. If only you can do a series for AVI Load balancer, it would really make my life easier
Thanks for watching. Had a few requests for the AVI LB, so I have it on the list. Have a great day.
Thank you so much
great content as usual 🙏
My pleasure! Thanks for watching. Have a great day
I would really want to see edge cluster with more than 2 edge node, and ECMP underwork, how multiple edge cluster is required in different context and how we can connect to multiple ISPs.
Thanks so much for your comment.. Pretty good one here. I will see what I can do.. Won't be able to demo multi ISP as for the resources I have, but sounds like you want to load balance across multiple ISP's. Outbound should not be a problem, but inbound you would need the NSX Advanced Load balancer for that.. As for multiple Edge Clusters and the context for it, I do mention it in my Routing video.. th-cam.com/video/TRiZw7gnZBY/w-d-xo.html
Thanks again and enjoy..
your videos are great. can you do a video on how to setup vpshere and nsx environment in vmware workstation for lab
Great suggestion! I have been requested to do that. It is on the list. you have a great day
@@TechUnGlued it will be interesting for us to follow and practice the demo as you teach. I can't wait for that video. you are the best teacher so far on VMware NSX. NSX was so abstract to me till I chanced on this channel. keep the good works going
Thank you. I love your NSX content ❤
Thanks so much. Have a good one
I started with a like, before I start watching
Thanks so much for watching.. You have a great day
Just for clarification with regards to the Applied to field, if i had ServerA as a src and ServerB as a dest, and I only applied the rule to the ServerB, would traffic be allowed to leave ServerA or would it be blocked as the rule has not been applied to ServerA, and my DFW default rule is set to block ?
Great question.. The filter would not be applied to Server A, but the default "Block All" would be, so unless there are other rules to allow it, it would be dropped at Server A. Have a great day
Troubleshooting question: we changed the cpu and ram size on our edge nodes in vcenter, and now the nsx managers are exploding. Any advice aside from deploying new edge nodes?
Thanks for watching. Yah.. The supported way to increase the Edge size is to redeploy.. everything needs to go through NSX MGR,.. Hope this helps and have a good one..