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Getting started  >  Installing an Exinda Appliance  >  Installing an Exinda Virtual Appliance  >  Exinda Virtual Appliance use cases

Exinda Virtual Appliance use cases

Learn different ways of deploying the Exinda virtual appliance. These use cases cover both inlineIn network terminology, an inline device receives packets and forwards them to their intended destination. Routers, firewalls and switches are examples of inline devices. The inline designation also alerts you the device is critical to network function. If the device goes down, network traffic is affected. and out-of-path deployments. All of the hypervisors referenced in this documentation support out-of-path deployments. Inline deployments are supported on VMware vSphere and Citrix XenServer, but NOT on Microsoft Hyper-V.

Deploy in-line with externally attached LAN

Deploy in-line with an isolated virtual LAN and virtual applications

Out-of-band (WCCP) mode

Out-of-band (WCCP) mode (VMware ESXi)

Out-of-band and High Availablility (PBR/VRRP) Mode

Port mirroring/SPAN port Configuration

Port mirroring with an external Nexus switch

Port mirroring with a virtual Nexus switch

VMware High Availability (HA)

VMware Fault Tolerance (FT) cluster

Virtual WAN simulator in an isolated network (VMware ESXi)

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Related Topics

  • Installing an Exinda Virtual Appliance
    • Sizing and resource requirements
    • Use cases
      • Deploy in-line with externally attached LAN
      • Deploy in-line with an isolated virtual LAN and virtual applications
      • Out-of-band (WCCP) mode
      • Port mirroring/SPAN port Configuration
      • Port mirroring with an external Nexus switch
      • Port mirroring with a virtual Nexus switch
      • VMware High Availability (HA)
      • VMware Fault Tolerance (FT) cluster
      • Virtual WAN simulator in an isolated network (VMware ESXi)
    • Hypervisor limitations
    • Running on VMware vSphere (ESX and ESXi)
    • Running on Citrix XenServer
    • Running on Microsoft Hyper-V
    • Running on Linux KVM
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