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Resource profile selection has been reduced to a number of more intuitive parameters directly related to your deployment use case. Service deployment profiles have been replaced with Network Scale settings.If you are installing or upgrading to this release, you must consider the following: Services’ resource profile selection has been simplified using a number of more intuitive parameters, such as number of switches or flows, directly related to your deployment use case. Simplification of services' deployment profiles using pre-defined target fabric scale You can configure your cluster to export all platform-level, infrastructure-level, and service-level events to external monitoring and management systems. This release adds support for persistent IP addresses for services that require to retain the same IP addresses if it is relocated to a different Nexus Dashboard node across different Layer 3 networks.įor more information, see Cisco Nexus Dashboard User Guide.Ībility to export Kafka logs to an external monitoring and management system
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Support for Persistent IP functionality across different Layer 3 domains You can now deploy your Nexus Dashboard cluster in existing Red Hat Enterprise Linux systems.įor more information about deploying a cluster, see Cisco Nexus Dashboard Deployment Guide. Support for Nexus Dashboard cluster deployment in Red Hat Enterprise Linux*