Difference between a Standard switch and distributed virtual switches

Hi people,

I wanted to know the difference between a Standard switch and virtual distributed Switches.What benefits (characteristics) of displacement or migration from switches Standard using Virtual Switches.Any distributed on this will be appreciated.

Thank you

vmguy

In this article, there is more information on these two concepts, Overview of the concepts of vNetwork Distributed Switch.

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