- What's new NSX-T 3.2 1?
- Why NSX-T is better than NSX-V?
- What does the T stand for in NSX-T?
- What are the benefits of NSX-T?
What's new NSX-T 3.2 1?
With NSX-T 3.2. 1, you can add one more datapath interface for greenfield deployments. For brownfield deployment, you can use NSX redeploy if you need to have more than three vmnics. For OVF based deploy NSX Edge Node, you need to have four datapath interfaces during the deployment.
Why NSX-T is better than NSX-V?
It is designed for different virtualization platforms and multi-hypervisor environments and can also be used where NSX-v is not feasible to deploy. NSX-T supports network virtualization stack for KVM, Docker, Kubernetes and OpenStack as well as AWS native workloads.
What does the T stand for in NSX-T?
The “T” in NSX-T stands for “Transformers.” Intuitively, NSX-“Transformers” allows the solution to transform beyond the initial use case of network virtualization with VMware vSphere and into the realm of public cloud and modern containerized workloads.
What are the benefits of NSX-T?
NSX-T enables organizations to design, deploy, and operate modern applications typically containing different infrastructure elements such as virtual machines (VMs), containers, and bare metal workloads. NSX-T provides a consistent networking and security framework, no matter where workloads are deployed.