You need to connect your virtual network to non-virtualized hosts. Which feature of NSX will
provide the services for you to do this?
A.
NSX Gateway
B.
NSX Bridging
C.
NSX Manager
D.
NSX VXLAN
You need to connect your virtual network to non-virtualized hosts. Which feature of NSX will
provide the services for you to do this?
You need to connect your virtual network to non-virtualized hosts. Which feature of NSX will
provide the services for you to do this?
A.
NSX Gateway
B.
NSX Bridging
C.
NSX Manager
D.
NSX VXLAN
I think it is NSX bridging.
Yes Raj is correct
I thought it was Gateway as it had similar function but read it here from this VMware article:
“VMware NSX provides scale-out Gateway services that connect virtual networks within VMware NSX to non-virtual hosts, remote sites, and external networks. Gateway nodes provide a Gateway service, implementing the same programmable vSwitch as hypervisors, and managed by the controller cluster.”
http://www.vmware.com/radius/vmware-nsx-network-virtualization/
its should be NSX Gateway
http://www.juniper.net/assets/us/en/local/pdf/whitepapers/2000589-en.pdf
Search the word Gateway. Another example is Physical to Virtual (P2V) Migration which falls under NSX Gateway.
I’m going with Bridging Bsee Module 2.25-2.28.
— NSX Bridging —
We are talking about the V2P connectivity, so the Bridging process is to rescue.
We are not talking about P2V machine conversion.
It is a tricky question.
NSX Bridging does enable connectivity between VM to VM, also VM to physical network, as the elearning Module 2.25 said.
However, based on https://www.vmware.com/files/pdf/products/nsx/VMware-NSX-Datasheet.pdf
Under Key Features of NSX:
NSX Gateway – L2 gateway for seamless connection to physical workloads and legacy VLANs
The question asked for “Feature”. Perhaps you could argue that Layer2 bridging is a technology used in NSX gateway feature.
I would choose A