I discuss configurations for systems with two, four, and six pNICS.
I introduce the first host configuration. In this part, I talk about my recommendations for when you have eight pNICs and offer up a couple alternatives, including one for using an iSCSI initiator from within a VM.
In Part 5, I talk about the various networks that you have to contend with in an ESX environment as well as an approach to help in deciding which networks to combine, if you have to.
In Part 4, I cover fault detection and the Cisco Discovery Protocol.
Here I discuss the various load balancing options that are available in a VMware vSwitch.
In Part 2, I cover the vSwitch security features (Promiscuous Mode, MAC Address Change, and Forged Transmits) as well as network traffic shaping options.
In this post, I discuss vSwitch functions, Port Groups, VLAN tagging/trunking, valid communications paths, and some other basic vSwitch information.
The Great vSwitch Debate вІЂЂЂ Part 1 « Ken's Virtual Reality
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