VMware Publishes NSX Data Center for vSphere 6.4.3 Release Notes
VMware Inc. quietly released NSX Data Center for vSphere 6.4.3 yesterday. Formerly known as NSX for vSphere, NSX Data Center for vSphere 6.4.3 “addresses a number of specific customer bugs,” according to the VMware Release Notes, but does not include any new features.
Topics detailed in the Release Notes include Versions, System Requirements and Installation; Deprecated and Discontinued Functionality; Upgrade Notes; FIPS Compliance; Revision History; Resolved Issues; and Known Issues.
Table 1 lists the recommended versions of VMware software, but for the minimum supported version of NSX and other VMware products, which according to the Release Notes are “based on internal testing,” be sure to check out the VMware Product Interoperability Matrix.
Table 1. Recommended versions of VMware software. According to the release notes, these recommendations “are general and should not replace or override environment-specific recommendations. Source: VMware Inc. |
A complete list of installation prerequisites for NSX can be found in the NSX Installation Guide , under the System Requirements for NSX section, while actual installation instructions should be followed using the NSX Installation Guide or the Cross-vCenter NSX Installation Guide .
The Deprecated and Discontinued Functionality section details end of life and end of support warnings, general behavioral changes, UI removals and changes, installation behavior changes, API removals and behavior changes, as well as CLI removal and behavior changes.
All of the Upgrade Notes include general upgrade instructions, NSX upgrade details, as well as Guest Introspection and FIPS upgrade information.
FIPS Compliance notes that “NSX 6.4 uses FIPS 140-2 validated cryptographic modules for all security-related cryptography when correctly configured” and includes information about the Edge IPsec and Controller and Clustering VPNs.
Finally, Resolved Issues detail both general and security services issues that are resolved with the release, while the Known Issuessection lists them in specific groups: general, installation and upgrade, NSX Manager, logical networking and NSX Edge, security services, and monitoring services.
To read the Release Notes in their entirety, go here.
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