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VMware NSX Network Essentials

By : sreejith c
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VMware NSX Network Essentials

By: sreejith c

Overview of this book

VMware NSX is at the forefront of the software-defined networking revolution. It makes it even easier for organizations to unlock the full benefits of a software-defined data center – scalability, flexibility – while adding in vital security and automation features to keep any sysadmin happy. Software alone won’t power your business – with NSX you can use it more effectively than ever before, optimizing your resources and reducing costs. Getting started should be easy – this guide makes sure it is. It takes you through the core components of NSX, demonstrating how to set it up, customize it within your current network architecture. You’ll learn the principles of effective design, as well as some things you may need to take into consideration when you’re creating your virtual networks. We’ll also show you how to construct and maintain virtual networks, and how to deal with any tricky situations and failures. By the end, you’ll be confident you can deliver, scale and secure an exemplary virtualized network with NSX.
Table of Contents (15 chapters)
VMware NSX Network Essentials
Credits
Foreword
About the Author
About the Reviewer
www.PacktPub.com
Preface

NSX Manager installation and registration issues


Installing NSX Manager is one of the easiest tasks, and the bitter truth is that anyone who is familiar with vSphere OVA/OVF deployment can easily deploy an NSX Manager without any prior knowledge of NSX products. We know for sure, that in a production environment, no one will follow that method. However, I still want to educate you all about the importance of NSX installation. Let's carefully go through the following points:

  • There should not be any vCloud networking security (VCNS/vShield Manager) registered with the same vCenter when we are trying to register NSX Manager. If we find any such environments, we must ensure that we are unregistering one of the solutions; definitely VCNS/vShield, since that is an outdated solution compared with NSX Manager. That doesn't mean we can have two NSX Managers registered with the same vCenter Server. However, we can upgrade VCNS to NSX and I will be sharing the upgrade guide link in the chapter's final...