Deciding to build a homelab based on a Dell PowerEdge R740xd and nested ESXi for the deployment of VMware Cloud Foundation is a great way to learn, test, and develop administrative skills. Although VCF is often seen as a strictly corporate solution, the increasing power of individual servers and the ability to virtualize almost everything in nested mode open the door to exploring even the most advanced features in a home setting.
Home Lab – VCF License
Hello again after a long absence. Recently, a lot has been happening, both professionally and otherwise. I’m returning to blogging about VCF and building a new version of my home lab—details on that soon. Today, let’s focus on organizing licenses. Over the past few days, anyone who holds a VCP VCF Admin or Architect certificate […]
NSX-T EVPN Inline Mode
From the NSX 3.0 version, we can configure the EVPN function between the T0 router and the physical router. This post will be devoted to how to configure EVPN step by step in inline mode. What is EVPN? EVPN (Ethernet VPN) is an IEEE standard that allows for the creation of virtual private networks (VPNs) […]