VMware View network configuration

Hello

What is the best practice for setting of networking for VMware VDI with an EMC SAN deployment? About going to expand to 200-250 machines VDI.

Should I have 3 VLAN:

1 - network management

2 - VMotion

3 - traffic (VDI) virtual machine

or can I setup it up like

1 - management / vMotion

2 - traffic Virtual Machine

Thank you!

If you speak only of VLAN that yes the three should be on the VLANS separated.

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