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vNetwork Distributed Switch—Migration and Configuration

Guy Brunsdon
July 22, 2009
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For those who have not yet kicked the tires of the vNetwork Distributed Switch (vDS), or were a little confused when they did, help is at hand. I have written a guide titled, “VMware vNetwork Distributed Switch: Migration and Configuration.”

It’s a lengthy read at 37 pages, but I’ve tried to keep it as complete as possible with diagrams, screen shots and other such things to guide you on your way.

As with all our virtual networking papers for vSphere, it’s located in the Resources page behind the easy to remember URL, vmware.com/go/networking

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