gorebrush wrote: » My head is somewhat spinning a little this evening. VCP-NV is my current goal. I've got an ESX Server. It has an i5 (Quad Core) and 32GB RAM, and 9 Physical network ports. I've got a 500GB SSD and 4x2TB RAID10 (passed through to a VM so it is not directly available to ESX - only to a VM). Is this sufficient to basically have a single box NSX lab? I have 100Mb Cisco 3750 switches, not 1Gb. Are these sufficient for the physical networking aspects, or should I plump for a Cisco SG300-10 porter? If the 100Mb FastEthernet is enough to test stuff (I'm guessing they won't be) then I'll make do with those.
gorebrush wrote: » That's good news. I've got a few routers as well - could do some L3 pretending in the middle as well.
gorebrush wrote: » I do apologise. Basically, you need the NSX software. You can either get it through being a partner with VMware, or, some very clever googling Just find the filename of the NSX Manager from their website, then google that, you'll come up with some hits quickly.