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[Updated 2024] Deploy NSX Application Platform on Upstream Kubernetes (Part 2, Harbor Registry, Napp Deployment)
KubernetesNSX 4.1

[Updated 2024] Deploy NSX Application Platform on Upstream Kubernetes (Part 2, Harbor Registry, Napp Deployment)

July 16, 2024July 19, 2024

Please see the first part for instructions on how to set up the needed Kubernetes cluster for the NSX Application Platform. Now…

[Updated 2024] Deploy NSX Application Platform on Upstream Kubernetes (Part 1, Kubernetes Cluster Deployment)
KubernetesNSX 4.1

[Updated 2024] Deploy NSX Application Platform on Upstream Kubernetes (Part 1, Kubernetes Cluster Deployment)

July 8, 2024July 16, 2024

This is the updated version of my previous blog entry from April 2023. This walkthrough will guide you through the…

Registration for VMware Explore EU 2024 is open
Miscellaneous

Registration for VMware Explore EU 2024 is open

June 26, 2024July 16, 2024

VMware by Broadcom just opened the registrations for VMware Explore EU in Barcelona from 4th to 7th November 2024. Register…

NSX 4.1

Accessing NSX-T VPN IKE-negotiation logs

February 21, 2024July 16, 2024

When building a cloud with VMware vCloud Director or just using NSX-T, sooner or later you will need to build…

Use NSX-T Load-Balancer for VMware Cloud Director 10.5.1 and later
NSX 4.1

Use NSX-T Load-Balancer for VMware Cloud Director 10.5.1 and later

January 25, 2024January 2, 2025

The NSX-T integrated Load Balancer is a great way to quickly and cheaply integrate a highly-available load balancer solution to…

Why a single BGP connection may break your NSX routing
NSX 4.1

Why a single BGP connection may break your NSX routing

December 6, 2023January 5, 2024

When building an Active-/Passive-Tier-0 Gateway with NSX you often have the case of a single BGP connection to upstream routing…

Troubleshooting NSX-T orphaned “Transport node with IP already exists”
NSX 4.1vSphere

Troubleshooting NSX-T orphaned “Transport node with IP already exists”

October 20, 2023October 20, 2023

During a recent vSphere Upgrade in my staging environment an ESX Host went into an unrecoverable error completely destroying the…

KubernetesNSX 4.1

Scraping NSX-T Metrics with Python for Prometheus

July 13, 2023February 15, 2024

When installing the NSX Application Platform you probably also want to scrape the metrics it provides via its REST API.…

Add a Management Cluster SSL Certificate on NSX-T 4.1
NSX 4.1

Add a Management Cluster SSL Certificate on NSX-T 4.1

May 22, 2023May 31, 2023

VMware deprecated the old NSX-T 3 way of setting SSL Certificates for the Management Cluster using the cluster/api-certificate API-Call. With…

[Outdated] Deploy NSX Application Platform on Upstream Kubernetes (Part 2, Harbor Registry, Napp Deployment)
KubernetesNSX 4.1

[Outdated] Deploy NSX Application Platform on Upstream Kubernetes (Part 2, Harbor Registry, Napp Deployment)

April 19, 2023July 16, 2024

This walktrough is outdated. Please see the posts for the 2024 updated version: Updated Version Please see the first part…

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