NSX ALB Virtual Service Migrator v1.3: Enhanced Capabilities and New Release
In my previous articles, I have discussed the NSX ALB Virtual Service Migrator tool that I have developed to migrate virtual services from one NSX ALB cloud account to another. The tool has been continuously enhanced to support new features and address user feedback. In this article, I would like to highlight the latest enhancements and changes in version 1.3 of the tool.
Enhancements in v1.3
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The main enhancement in version 1.3 is the ability to migrate Virtual Services Hosting (TLS SNI and EVH) with parent-child virtual service relationships to any supported target NSX ALB cloud accounts. This feature was highly requested by users who need to migrate complex virtual service configurations.
To enable this feature, a new migration mode switch “–virtual_hosted_vs (or -q)” has been added to the tool. When this switch is used, the tool will now select TLS-SNI or EVH virtual services that need to be migrated to the target cloud account.
Other changes and enhancements in version 1.3 include:
* Improved error handling and messaging for better user experience
* Bug fixes and performance optimizations
* Enhanced documentation and release notes
Availability and Download
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The NSX ALB Virtual Service Migrator tool is available for download from my Github repository. The repository includes the tool, release notes, and other artifacts. To access the repository, please visit the following link:
Please note that the tool is provided as-is, and users are advised to review the release notes and documentation before using it in production environments.
Previous Articles and Resources
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If you missed my previous articles related to NSX ALB Virtual Service migrator, please check out the following links:
* Overview of the tool and its capabilities:
* Usage instructions and migration workflow:
* Limitations and open issues:
* Migration demos and examples:
Feedback and Collaboration
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I would like to thank all users who have provided valuable feedback on the tool. Your input has been instrumental in shaping the tool and its capabilities. If you wish to collaborate or provide feedback, please leave me a message at hari@vxplanet.com.
Finally, if you would like to support my work and contribute to the development of the NSX ALB Virtual Service Migrator tool, you can use the following BuyMeaCoffee button:
Thank you for your time, and I hope you find the NSX ALB Virtual Service Migrator tool helpful in your NSX ALB deployments.