Maximum rates of VMware NSX

Hello

Is there an official or non-official documentation on maximum rates NSX? Max rules dFW, max dLR dLW... like vSphere?

Thank you

Hi EcoBassam,

I was also looking for the same information on the VMware NSX - V official documentation page, as we are currently in the design phase of a project for the integration of NSX - V. And these limits really importance scale.

I have published the information that I received from VMware PSO on the following ticket:

http://d-fens.ch/2015/02/16/NSX-v-6-1-configuration-maximums/

I hope that the information will answer some of your questions.

Have fun

Fab

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