The above section analyzes most of the structure of enterprise content:
http://zhangfang526.blog.51cto.com/8588740/1772382
So what can we do with a switch or Dell VRTX?
First look at the following diagram:
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First
To separate the data network from the management network
Second
DELL VRTX has 8 external ports (in SW mode), then we use four lines as the upper port as the Port-channel, and set to trunk and connected to the Core1, the other four lines as a port-channel on the Core2, So for the suppressed
Third
There is a CMC management network on Dell's VRTX, and there are M630 Idrac management ports on the blades, because there is no redundant port, so try to place a single point of failure on one of the previously mentioned EDGERSW ports.
Fourth
For the Vmotion network, you can do it with one of the M630 NICs and set the VLAN on the built-in switch, for the storage network, since VRTX is built-in with a built-in SAS interface, So just set the array in the CMC and assign it to the corresponding blade server.
Fifth
In fact, after we install VMware on the M630 Blade server, we find that there is also a VMware management network for M630 that is actually the management IP of VMware, which can be put into the data VLAN and can be put into the dedicated management VLAN
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