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vSphere with Tanzu (VKS) integration with NSX-T Part-7

vSphere with Tanzu (VKS) integration with NSX-T Part-7 In this series of blogs, we have seen how to deploy various Tanzu components. This includes enabling vSphere with Tanzu using NSX-T. It also includes vSphere with Tanzu using an external load balancer, which is AVI in this case. We also covered creating our first namespace on vSphere with Tanzu. To give granular control on the namespace, we have restricted the access of it, capped resource limits and Continue reading
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vSphere with Tanzu (VKS) integration with NSX-T Part-6

vSphere with Tanzu (VKS) integration with NSX-T Part-6 In this series of blogs, we have seen how to deploy various Tanzu components. This includes enabling vSphere with Tanzu using NSX-T. It also includes vSphere with Tanzu using an external load balancer, which is AVI in this case. We also covered creating our first namespace on vSphere Continue reading
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vSphere with Tanzu (VKS) integration with NSX-T Part-5

vSphere with Tanzu (VKS) integration with NSX-T Part-5 In the first part of this series, we enabled vSphere with Tanzu on a compute cluster. This allowed developers to use this cluster to run K8s and container-based applications. Vsphere with Tanzu leverages the functionality of NSX-T as a networking solution, vSAN as storage solution and so on. In the second part, we successfully created our first namespace called namespace-01. We also provided necessary permissions, storage policies, VM classes, and resource Continue reading
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vSphere with Tanzu (VKS) integration with NSX-T Part-4

vSphere with Tanzu (VKS) integration with NSX-T Part-4 In the first part of this series, we enabled vSphere with Tanzu on a compute cluster. This allowed developers to use this cluster to run K8s and container-based applications. Vsphere with Tanzu leverages the functionality of NSX-T as a networking solution, vSAN as storage solution and so on. In the second part, we successfully created our first namespace called namespace-01. We also provided necessary permissions, storage policies, VM classes, and resource Continue reading
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vSphere with Tanzu (VKS) integration with NSX-T Part-3

vSphere with Tanzu (VKS) integration with NSX-T Part-3 In the first part of this series, we enabled vSphere with Tanzu on a compute cluster. This allowed developers to use this cluster to run K8s and container-based applications. Vsphere with Tanzu leverages the functionality of NSX-T as a networking solution, vSAN as storage solution and so on. In the second part, we successfully created our first namespace called namespace-01. We provided necessary permissions, storage policies, VM classes, and resource Continue reading
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vSphere with Tanzu (VKS) integration with NSX-T Part-2

vSphere with Tanzu (VKS) integration with NSX-T Part-2 Introduction In the first part of this series, we enabled vSphere with Tanzu on a compute cluster. This allowed developers to use this cluster to run K8s and container-based applications. Vsphere with Tanzu is using the functionality of NSX-T as a networking solution, vSAN as storage solution Continue reading
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vSphere with Tanzu (VKS) integration with NSX-T Part-1

vSphere with Tanzu (VKS) integration with NSX-T Part-1 Introduction In this series of blog, we will discuss how “vSphere with Tanzu” will be integrated with NSX-T. To use the functionality of NSX-T, we will activate workload management on the vsphere cluster. This will provision Kubernetes services on the compute cluster. vSphere with Tanzu uses NSX-T for Continue reading
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Migrating NSX-V backed Org vDC to NSX-T using open source migration tool Part-3

Introduction In the first part of this series, we successfully completed the prerequisites. These included preparing the cluster for NSX-T, creating edges for Tier-0 and L2 bridge, and creating the Tier-0 gateway. We also configured BGP and route redistribution. In the vCenter, we configured a resource pool on the NSX-T prepared cluster. Additionally, we set up one dummy network (port-group) on the NSX-V prepared cluster. We successfully imported necessary vCenter and the NSX-T objects in the vCD like Provider gateway, External network, and Provider vDC. Continue reading
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Migrating NSX-V backed Org vDC to NSX-T using open source migration tool Part-2

Introduction In the last blog, we have successfully completed the pre-requisites like preparing the cluster for NSX-T, creating edges for Tier-0 and L2 bridge, creating the Tier-0 gateway and configuring BGP, route redistribution, In the vCenter, we have already configured a resource pool on the NSX-T prepared cluster and one dummy network on the NSX-V prepared cluster (This network is very useful whenever we perform the gateway and services cutover from V2T). At the end, we imported Continue reading
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L2VPN Between On-Premises to VMC on AWS

Introduction In this blog, we will discuss the extension of layer-2 from on premises (legacy DC) to new data centers either on cloud like AVS, VMC on AWS, GCVE, OCVMS, and on new premises DC based on NSX-T. This solution is very useful incase, VMs need to be migrated from old DC to new DC, Continue reading





