Thanks a lot. I am working in VMware from last 7 years but never understood concepts clearly until I watched series of videos created by you. Great content indeed.
I dont understand setting MTU size to account for overhead with jumbo frames. Is that not happenign by default? If my physical switch is set to 9k, my DVS should be set to 8800?
You are correct. If your physical underlay supports an MTU of 9000, then you need to set the VDS that NSX will use to 8800. This is to account for the overhead of Geneve and possible future feature NSX may bring to the table.. I hope this helps. Thanks for watching and have a good one.
you are awesome , Your videos have helped a lot, looking forward for more videos from you
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Thanks a lot. I am working in VMware from last 7 years but never understood concepts clearly until I watched series of videos created by you. Great content indeed.
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This video is extremely useful! Thanks for your time.
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thank you very much for this amazing video, please continue, I hope you will make a video for NSX-T Multisite/DR DCs.
Thanks for watching. Yah, I think I can put something together about that.. Stay tuned..
Very informative and easy to understand
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Thank you so much for this fantastic video! It really helped me😊
You're so welcome!. More to come. Keep watching and spread the word. Have a great day
Thank you so much for informative video..
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Thank you so much sir for putting the NSX-t series, it's so amazing. Could you please share the ppt which you have used in all the NSX-t sessions?
Thanks so much for watching.. I have a few things I am working on, so I need to keep the PPT in house for now. Thanks again and have a great day..
Thank you so much@@TechUnGlued for your reply.
Nice explained ❤
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Great video
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Thanks the video is very usefull.
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Great Content! I wish you were my trainer. My VMware training was death by ppt, I feel asleep most of it 😴
Sorry to hear that.. Thanks for watching and have a good one.
I dont understand setting MTU size to account for overhead with jumbo frames. Is that not happenign by default? If my physical switch is set to 9k, my DVS should be set to 8800?
You are correct. If your physical underlay supports an MTU of 9000, then you need to set the VDS that NSX will use to 8800. This is to account for the overhead of Geneve and possible future feature NSX may bring to the table.. I hope this helps. Thanks for watching and have a good one.
@@TechUnGlued Is this in any sort of official documentation?
@@negatorxxCheck this.,,. docs.vmware.com/en/VMware-NSX/4.1/installation/GUID-19C1973E-8D20-4302-B3CC-CD610F79D5F6.html
Thanks for this video
Most welcome. I hope it was helpful More to come..
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