Wait, what's the difference between a Virtual Distributed Switch and a Virtual Standard Switch? I need to make sure I have that straight before answering this.
I've got this! GENEVE is an overlay encapsulation protocol, so the Overlay Transport Zone is what you'd need to configure to create GENEVE-backed segments. Easy peasy.
Okay, I think the key here is to understand the purpose of GENEVE and how it's used in NSX-T. The transport zone configuration will be important for enabling that functionality.
This looks like a networking question related to NSX-T. I'll need to remember the different transport zone options and how they're used for GENEVE-backed segments.
Overlay Transport Zone, baby! D is the way to go. Now, if only I could configure a GENEVE-backed segment that automatically delivers tacos, that would be the dream.
D all the way, baby! Overlay Transport Zone is the only way to get those GENEVE-backed segments up and running. This is like asking me to choose between pizza and more pizza.
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