This is the NSX Design Guide Page blog.
The latest doc updates are aligned to NSX version 4.2.1
This release includes many updates, but the most notable are:
- We dedicated a new chapter (Chapter 10) to the design of NSX in the context of VMware Cloud Foundation.
- We have a new section in the performance chapter (Chapter 8) that covers Enhanced Data Path.
- We discuss the TEP groups feature and its benefits in terms of performance and high availability in the Logical Switching chapter (Chapter 3)
Then, many other updates, such as the support for inter-SR routing for VRFs and its design implications (Ch4), the possibility to apply DFW on workloads connected to DVPGs in VCF (Ch7), and the support of multiple transport zones when using NSX Projects (Ch7).
We especially think that Chapter 10 will provide the guidance to confidently deploy VMware Cloud Foundation and get it ready to provide advanced network capabilities such as VPCs and multi-tenancy.
Readers are encouraged to send feedback to NSXDesign-Feedback_pdl@broadcom_com (replace _ with .)
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--The VMware NSX Product Management team