It’s been two years since VMware first introduced NSX, which enables the virtualization of existing network infrastructures. In that time they have been able to add over 700 customers, have over 100 production deployments, and trained over 3,500 people on NSX. At VMworld this year VMware announced the latest version of NSX, version 6.2.
NSX aims to do for networking what VSAN has done for servers. It takes the data center network and brings the operational model of VMs enabling the network to be treated as a pool of transport capacity. NSX is a key aspect to both VMware’s unified hybrid cloud platform and their software-defined data center. VMware has taken all that they have learned from their customer in the last two years and added it into NSX 6.2.
Advancements include:
Availability and pricing
VMware NSX 6.2 is generally available now and can be purchased with either a perpetual or term license. List pricing for a perpetual license starts at USD $4,995 per CPU and list price for a term license starts at USD $34 per VM per month, with volume discounts available.
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