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- dvSwitch / vDS - VMware vNetwork Distributed Virtual Switch.
- vSwitch - VMware vNetwork Standard Virtual Switch.
- dvPort - Distributed Virtual Port (member of dvPortGroup).
- dvPortGroup - Distributed Virtual Port Group
Feature Specifications
- put a summary or a brief description of the feature in question *This feature enables VMware distributed vSwitch in CloudStack to configure and manage virtual networks over dvSwitch instances in datacenter of the managed cluster.
* - list what is deliberately not supported or what the feature will not offer - to clear any prospective ambiguities
- PVLANs
- User-defined resource pools (NIOC)
- quality risks (test guidelines)
- functional*
***Live migration of VM
***Deployment of virtual router
***Deployment of VM - non functional: performance, scalability, stability, overload scenarios, etc*
***Large number of VMs and isolated networks need to be tested for performance specific results. - negative usage scenarios - NA
- what are the audit events *
***All virtul network orchestration events
***VM migration events - graceful failure and recovery scenarios
- possible fallback or work around route if feature does not work as expected, if those workarounds do exist ofcourse.
- explain configuration characteristics:
- configuration parameters or files introduced/changed
New configuration parameter - "vmware.use.dvswitch" of type Boolean. Possible values are "true" or "false". Default value is "false". - branding parameters or files introduced/changed - NA
- highlight parameters for performance tweaking - NA
- highlight how installation/upgrade scenarios change
- deployment requirements (fresh install vs. upgrade) if any
- VMware dvSwitch must be already created/configured in the vCenter datacenter deployment.
- All the host/clusterresources should be added to dvSwitch before adding the cluster to CloudStack's pod cluster.
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