Following a company merger, there are two data centers running vSphere environments. Both data centers are leveraging separate Layer 3 vMotion networks.
Which requirement must be met in order to enable vMotion migration between these locations?
Following a company merger, there are two data centers running vSphere environments. Both data centers are leveraging separate Layer 3 vMotion networks.
Which requirement must be met in order to enable vMotion migration between these locations?
To enable vMotion migration between two data centers running separate Layer 3 networks, a dedicated TCP/IP stack for vMotion with a dedicated gateway must be configured. This setup allows traffic routing between the networks, making it possible for vMotion to function across the Layer 3 boundary.
B. A dedicated TCP/IP stack for vMotion with a dedicated gateway must be configured
It's B, because the network infra already there. we need just routing.
agree with everyone
C. vMotion network must be configured between two separate L3 network. Dedicated TCP/IP stack nor default gateway is recommended but not required.
Question already mentioned that a layer 3 vMotion network already existed and has been leveraging in separated data centers. So we need to configure them to get traffic routed through, not to use a other stretched vMotion network. I think should be B.
Creo que C se refiere a una config de vmotion de Stretched Cluster, por eso estimo que es la B.