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Great question and the supported voltage depends on model. See here for the spec sheet: http://go.nutanix.com/rs/nutanix/images/Nutanix_Spec_Sheet.pdf If the model lists 100-240v as acceptable then that means that particular block supports 110v. However, if it lists 180-240v then you will need 208v in order for the block to be supported in a fully redundant manner, meaning that a single PS in the block can support all of the components running within it. HTH,
No, it's all Ethernet so it doesn't matter really. Most nodes today have 2x10GbE and that should be more than enough. You might have a look at our networking best practices guide here: http://go.nutanix.com/TechGuide-Nutanix-VMwarevSphereNetworkingonNutanix_LP.html Most customers today aren't using the 1GbE ports unless they need some physical isolation for maybe a handful of VM's. As you mentioned with security, let's say you have 5 VM's that need to be in your DMZ and your network team doesn't want to pipe DMZ traffic over a VLAN to the same physical network that your internal traffic is on - then we'd suggest configuring the 1GbE ports for that purpose and connect to the DMZ network. HTH,
Nothing different, we just need to update the KB to reflect that it applies to 5.5. Proceed as the KB suggests and I'll alert the team to update. Thanks!
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