Tag Archives: VMware NSX security
NSX-V 6.3: Cross-VC NSX Security Enhancements
I also published this blog post about new Cross-VC NSX Security Enhancements in NSX-V 6.3 on the VMware NSX Network Virtualization Blog on February 10, 2017. The full blog post is provided below and can also be seen on … Continue reading
Posted in Network Architecture, Network Security, Networking, Security, Technology, Virtualization and Cloud Computing, VMware, VMware, VMware
Tagged ApplyTo, Cross-VC, Cross-VC NSX, Cross-VC NSX multi-site, Cross-VC NSX multi-site security, Cross-VC NSX security, Cross-VC NSX Security enhancements, Cross-vCenter, Cross-vCenter NSX, Disaster Recovery, DR, micro-segmentation, micro-segmentation across site, multi-site, multi-site security, Multisite, Network Virtualization, NSX, NSX 6.3, NSX Active/Active, NSX Active/Standby, NSX security, NSX VM Name, NSX-V, NSX-V 6.3, primary NSX Manager, secondary NSX Manager, security, Security Tags, UDFW, UDLR, ULS, Unique ID Selection Criteria, Universal Distributed Firewall, Universal Distributed Logical Router, Universal Logical Switch, Universal Section, Universal Security Group, Universal Security Group with New Matching Criteria, Universal Security Tags, UUID, Virtual Machine Instance UUID, virtualization, VM Name, VMare NSX-v 6.3, vmware, VMware NSX, VMware NSX Network Virtualization Blog, VMware NSX security
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Multi-site with Cross-VC NSX and Palo Alto Networks Security [Video]
I also published this blog post on the VMware NSX Network Virtualization Blog. The full blog post is provided below and can also be seen on the VMware NSX Network Virtualization Blog site.
Posted in Labs, Network Architecture, Network Security, Networking, Palo Alto Networks, Security, Technology, Virtualization and Cloud Computing, VMware, VMware, VMware, VMworld 2016
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Multi-site with Cross-VC NSX: Consistent Security and Micro-segmentation Across Sites [Video]
I also published this blog post about the security benefits of a multi-site Cross-VC NSX solution on the VMware NSX Network Virtualization Blog. The full blog post is provided below and can also be seen on the VMware NSX Network … Continue reading
Posted in Events, Labs, Network Architecture, Network Security, Networking, Security, Technology, Virtualization and Cloud Computing, VMware, VMware, VMware, VMworld 2016
Tagged Centralized Management, Centralized NSX Security Management, Consistent Security Across vCenter Domains, Consistent Security Across vCenter Sites, consistent security and micro-segmentation across sites, Cross-VC NSX demo video, Cross-VC NSX Disaster Recovery, Cross-VC NSX DR, Cross-VC NSX Enhanced Disaster Recovery, Cross-VC NSX Enhanced DR, Cross-VC NSX security, Cross-VC NSX security policies, Cross-VC NSX Universal Distributed Firewall, Cross-VC NSX Universal Distributed Firewall Rules, demo video, Ease of Security Automation Across vCenter Domains, Ease of Security Automation Across vCenter Sites, Enhanced Disaster Recovery, Enhanced Disaster Recovery Use Case, enhanced workload mobility, micro-segmentation, microsegmentation, multi-site, multi-site security, Multisite, Multisite Networking and Security with Cross-vCenter NSX: Part 2 [NET7861R], multisite security, NSX Centralized Management, NSX security, NSX security policies, NSX Universal Distributed Firewall, primary NSX Manager, security, Security Automation, security grouping objects, Security Policies Follow the Workloads, third party security services, UDFW, UDFW Rules, ULS, Universal Distributed Firewall, Universal distributed firewall rules, Universal IP Sets, Universal Logical Switch, Universal MAC Sets, Universal Security Groups, Universal Service Groups, Universal Services, vmware, VMware Cross-VC NSX, VMware Cross-VC NSX Demo Video, VMware Cross-VC NSX security, VMware Cross-VC NSX Security Policies, VMware Cross-vCenter NSX, VMware NSX, VMware NSX logical networking and security, VMware NSX security, VMware NSX security policies, VMware NSX Universal Distributed Firewall, VMware NSX-V, VMware VMworld 2016, VMworld 2016, VMworld 2016 Sessions for Multi-Site with Cross-VC NSX, Workload Mobility
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