NSX-T: Exploring Distributed IDS

Using this blog “NSX-T: Exploring Distributed IDS” let’s examine distributed IDS features introduced part of NSX 3.0. and we will explore its architecture and key configuration details. Distributed intrusion detection uses network introspection to identify malicious intrusion attempts. This results in distributed intrusion detection to protects east-west traffic and detects L4 attacks. In fact, the

NSX-T 3.0 Design Considerations for VRF-Lite

VRF-Lite is the latest capability added part of the NSX-T 3.0 release. Through this blog post “NSX-T 3.0 design consideration for VRF-lite”, let’s explore the benefits of VRF lite and its considerations from design and implementation perspectives. VRF-Lite Advantages Server virtualization admins usually struggle with the core networking concepts like VRF lite. Therefore, I recommend

NSX-T Based DMZ Rack Design for Banking

Financial organizations are facing tremendous shifts in their business models, regulatory requirements, and the competitive landscape. Undoubtedly, it is always a key priority for CIO and CTO is to reduce the infrastructure CAPEX and OPEX. In this “NSX-T based DMZ Rack Design for Banking” blog, let’s look at how NSX improves DMZ environment for banking