NSX-V Site Failover/Failback Plan: Part 3

Reading Time: 4 minutes Knowledge increases by sharing it… This blog is a continuation of the “Planned” or “Unplanned” failover of NSX-V components i.e. NSX Manager, controllers, universal distributed logical routers in an Active/Passive datacentre scenario i.e. all North/South routing flow via one site’s ESG(s). Just to reverberate, I have

NSX-V Site Failover/Failback Plan: Part 2

Reading Time: 3 minutes Knowledge increases by sharing it… This blog is a continuation of the “Planned” or “Unplanned” failover of NSX-V components i.e. NSX Manager, controllers, universal distributed logical routers in an Active/Passive datacentre scenario i.e. all North/South routing flow via one site’s ESG(s). Just to reverberate, I have

NSX-V Site Failover/Failback Plan: Part 1

Reading Time: 4 minutes Knowledge increases by sharing it… With NSX-T gaining traction this year, NSX-V is still widely used by many organisations. The question of “NSX-V site failover plan” came up twice in the last week, which encouraged me to write this blog. In fact – I have this

NSX-T v2.3 Installation: Step 4 – Host Preparation

Reading Time: 4 minutes Knowledge increases by sharing it… In this blog post, we will discuss NSX-T Hosts preparation methods, pre-requisites, followed by the step by step instructions. If you are new to NSX-T, I would also encourage you to refer my NSX-T Architecture blog post to get a bit more understanding

Unable to delete NSX-T Controller Node

Reading Time: 3 minutes Knowledge increases by sharing it… eting the NSX-T Controllers from the NSX Manager UI: Two controller nodes get deleted successfully but the last one fails with an error: “Node was not connected; it was not reachable or the cluster was not in majority. Could not delete.”