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I wouldn’t take this information as gospel, but here’s a breakdown of some of the IPv6 support available in VMware NSX. Sjors Robroek describes his nested NSX-T lab that also includes some virtualized network equipment (virtualized Arista switches). Colin Lynch shares some details on his journey with VMware NSX (so far). Servers/Hardware.
I'm not worried about it because I've about decided to just do it "the old way" It seems like Microsoft is assuming that anyone who is installing Essentials isn't going to be paying any attention to the NIC config. Anyway, that is my anti-Microsoft rant for the day. settings, so they don't bother telling you.
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