@ Tony B On a home network and what to do in VMWare Workstation if I want my VM to be isolated so no infections and vm escape can happen but also have internet connection?
Hi Tony, I found this video is very informative. In my environment ESXI is connected to ACI leaf switches 1 & 2 and MAC pinning is configured. In ACI end do we need to configure VPC or normal port channel. Pls clarify currently the ACI is configured with VPC and VPC is showing down ( reason for down is MAC pinning) so I want to fix it
Fantastic video. How do distributed virtual switches work in terms of North/South connectivity? Do the VMNICs form one LAG or the different ESXi host connect separately to the north bound switches?
RUclips just recommended me this channel right when I am getting into VMware great explanation plans for doing more VMware vids?
This will help a lot of folks! Great explanation, keep making more and more videos.
Great video, thank you!
Great content! VMware networking from the network guy perspective - exactly what I needed. Well explained!
Best explanation of networking vocabulary I've seen.
Very good explanation of the DVS. Really clears up quite a few things for me . Thanks Tony :)
"And they also be fresh" LOL...well done sir.
@ Tony B
On a home network and what to do in VMWare Workstation if I want my VM to be isolated so no infections and vm escape can happen but also have internet connection?
I don't know. VMware workstation is very different than ESXi hypervisor.
Hi Tony, I found this video is very informative. In my environment ESXI is connected to ACI leaf switches 1 & 2 and MAC pinning is configured. In ACI end do we need to configure VPC or normal port channel. Pls clarify currently the ACI is configured with VPC and VPC is showing down ( reason for down is MAC pinning) so I want to fix it
Great and still relevant
HI Tony, Thanks for the nice explanation. Do you recommend any resources to learn VMware vsphere and vm administration, Thank you
Very well explained, THANK YOU
Fantastic video. How do distributed virtual switches work in terms of North/South connectivity? Do the VMNICs form one LAG or the different ESXi host connect separately to the north bound switches?
The lags are formed on a per-ESXi host basis.
Thanks Tony, good explanation
Awesome explanation!!!!
awesome 👌