Hi Jason, Can you please create a single video on whole detail on nutanix networking in depth. In which all types of port, bonds, configurations, like this.
Hello! Check out Part 1 in this video series: AHV Host Networking th-cam.com/video/rSr1-uuGVKs/w-d-xo.html. We also recommend the Enterprise Networking 101 Video here: th-cam.com/video/ErpTV7q9pkU/w-d-xo.html.
Nutanix requirement is to place both the CVM and the AHV host inside the same subnet and VLAN. The best practice is to place the guest VMs inside a different VLAN and subnet to provide a separate broadcast domain. Communication between the guest VMs and the CVM for things like management and Nutanix Guest Tools will happen through a Layer 3 router inside the physical networking environment. There are some scenarios where you may want to put the guest VM inside the same subnet as the CVM, such as high performance iSCSI Volumes workloads. However, this is less common and modern routers and switches are able to provide excellent performance even when traffic crosses a layer 3 boundary.
To learn more, check out the AHV Networking Best Practices Guide: portal.nutanix.com/page/documents/solutions/details?targetId=BP-2071-AHV-Networking:BP-2071-AHV-Networking
are Eth3 and Eth2 physical or virtual NICs? If they are virtual, where are the physical NICs in the diagram? Are they 2 or 1 pfysical NICs? This is not very clear
The playlist is only one way of preparing for the certification please refer to the exam blueprint guide to find out all the ways you can prepare for success with your certification exam.www.nutanix.com/viewer?type=pdf&path=/content/dam/nutanix/resources/support/ncp-mci-ebg.pdf
Hi Jason,
Can you please create a single video on whole detail on nutanix networking in depth. In which all types of port, bonds, configurations, like this.
Hello! Check out Part 1 in this video series: AHV Host Networking th-cam.com/video/rSr1-uuGVKs/w-d-xo.html. We also recommend the Enterprise Networking 101 Video here: th-cam.com/video/ErpTV7q9pkU/w-d-xo.html.
@@NutanixUniversity thanx for replying
Can we use same subnet for cvm, host and guest VM?
If we have different VLAN for cvm and guest.. How they communicate?
Nutanix requirement is to place both the CVM and the AHV host inside the same subnet and VLAN. The best practice is to place the guest VMs inside a different VLAN and subnet to provide a separate broadcast domain. Communication between the guest VMs and the CVM for things like management and Nutanix Guest Tools will happen through a Layer 3 router inside the physical networking environment.
There are some scenarios where you may want to put the guest VM inside the same subnet as the CVM, such as high performance iSCSI Volumes workloads. However, this is less common and modern routers and switches are able to provide excellent performance even when traffic crosses a layer 3 boundary.
To learn more, check out the AHV Networking Best Practices Guide: portal.nutanix.com/page/documents/solutions/details?targetId=BP-2071-AHV-Networking:BP-2071-AHV-Networking
Thanks@@NutanixUniversity
are Eth3 and Eth2 physical or virtual NICs? If they are virtual, where are the physical NICs in the diagram? Are they 2 or 1 pfysical NICs? This is not very clear
They're clearly stated in the video as being physical NICs of the host.
@@CollinBaillie If it was clearly stared I wouldn't have asked
@@bedonkohekanga1017 Watch it again. If it wasn't clearly stated, I wouldn't have commented.
Can we clear NCP MCI 5.15 EXAM by watching these playlist video's?
The playlist is only one way of preparing for the certification please refer to the exam blueprint guide to find out all the ways you can prepare for success with your certification exam.www.nutanix.com/viewer?type=pdf&path=/content/dam/nutanix/resources/support/ncp-mci-ebg.pdf