NSX-v to NSX-T Migration (April 2022): Difference between revisions
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With NSX-v being [https://kb.vmware.com/s/article/85706 no longer supported] and NSX-T being the new version we need to look into ways of migrating NSX-v to NSX-T. | With NSX-v being [https://kb.vmware.com/s/article/85706 no longer supported] and NSX-T being the new version we need to look into ways of migrating NSX-v to NSX-T. | ||
This article will give you a high-level flow chart with the available options you have today to migrate your NSX-v configuration, data plane, and workloads to NSX-T. | This article will give you a high-level flow chart with the available options you have today to migrate your NSX-v configuration, data plane, and workloads to NSX-T. | ||
=My NSX | =My NSX–v to NSX–T migration flow chart= | ||
>> {{Download|file=V2T-overview.pdf|V2T-overview.pdf|V2T-overview.pdf}} | |||
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Latest revision as of 18:12, 14 March 2024
With NSX-v being no longer supported and NSX-T being the new version we need to look into ways of migrating NSX-v to NSX-T.
This article will give you a high-level flow chart with the available options you have today to migrate your NSX-v configuration, data plane, and workloads to NSX-T.