If you are not comfortable with that, then we highly encourage you to take a lab at VMware’s Hands-On Labs. This document assumes you know how to install and configure ESXi and VCSA, enable DRS and HA and configure networking and shared storage. This configuration is purely for “kicking the tires” or creating a Proof of Concept (PoC) of vSphere with Tanzu. Note: This is NOT a replacement for the documentation, nor should this configuration be used in a production environment. With that in mind and to ensure you can get vSphere with Tanzu up and running as quickly as possible on an evaluation basis, we have limited the networking scope of this guide to using one subnet for workloads and virtual IP’s (VIP) and one subnet for vSphere management components (vCenter, ESXi). Because so many customer’s configurations are unique it’s very difficult to test every configuration. Setting up and installing vSphere with Tanzu, regardless of using NSX or vSphere Distributed Switch requires custom networking configuration depending on your environment. You can also do everything in this document within your standard VMware evaluation licensing window. You can create this environment on physical hardware or via nested virtual machines. The guiding principle of this document is to get to a working evaluation of vSphere with Tanzu.
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