By default, the default management vSphere cluster uses a single vSphere Distributed Switch with two physical network cards. The switch design includes traffic types on the switch, the number of required NICs, and MTU configuration.
This design uses the default switch configuration. However, you can use vSphere Distributed Switch profiles in the Deployment Parameter Workbook or use a JSON input file and the VMware Cloud Builder API to implement configurations according to your environment needs. For vSphere Distributed Switches, VMware Cloud Foundation supports the vSphere maximum numbers.
Property |
Value |
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Number of vSphere Distributed Switches |
1 |
Number of Physical NIC Ports |
2 |
Network I/O Control |
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MTU size |
9000 |
Physical NIC |
Function |
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vmnic0 |
Uplink |
vmnic1 |
Uplink |
Design ID |
Design Decision |
Design Justification |
Design Implication |
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VCF-MGMT-VCS-VDS-001 |
Use a single vSphere Distributed Switch per cluster. |
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Increases the number of vSphere Distributed Switches that must be managed. |
VCF-MGMT-VCS-VDS-002 |
Configure the MTU size of the vSphere Distributed Switch to 9000 for jumbo frames. |
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When adjusting the MTU packet size, you must also configure the entire network path (VMkernel ports, virtual switches, physical switches, and routers) to support the same MTU packet size. |