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VMware vSphere 6.x Datacenter Design  Cookbook

You're reading from   VMware vSphere 6.x Datacenter Design Cookbook Over 75 practical recipes to confidently design an efficient virtual datacenter with VMware vSphere 6.x

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Product type Paperback
Published in Jun 2016
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781785283468
Length 324 pages
Edition 2nd Edition
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Table of Contents (14) Chapters Close

Preface 1. The Virtual Datacenter FREE CHAPTER 2. The Discovery Process 3. The Design Factors 4. vSphere Management Design 5. vSphere Storage Design 6. vSphere Network Design 7. vSphere Compute Design 8. vSphere Physical Design 9. Virtual Machine Design 10. vSphere Security Design 11. Disaster Recovery and Business Continuity 12. Design Documentation Index

Creating custom TCP/IP stacks


TCP/IP stacks provide flexibility in the VMkernel interface design by allowing you to apply specific DNS and default gateway configurations to a VMkernel interface on a host.

There are three preconfigured TCP/IP stacks:

  • Default TCP/IP stack: Supports management traffic

  • vMotion TCP/IP stack: Supports live migration, vMotion, of virtual machines

  • Provisioning TCP/IP stack: Supports cold migration, cloning, and snapshot creation of virtual machines

Custom TCP/IP stacks can be used to handle the network traffic of other applications and services, which may require separate DNS and default gateway configurations.

How to do it…

  1. Create a custom TCP/IP stack on an ESXi host.

  2. Configure DNS, Default Gateway, and Advanced settings on TCP/IP stack.

  3. Assign TCP/IP stack to a VMkernel adapter.

How it works…

Using TCP/IP stacks for VMkernel network traffic provides the following benefits:

  • It separates VMkernel routing tables

  • It provides a separate set of buffers and sockets

  • It isolates traffic...

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