NFS Datastore in VMware Step by Step Guide

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Remember to ensure proper network connectivity, security, and access control settings on both the Synology NAS and VMware ESXi to maintain data integrity and security. This guide assumes a general setup and might have slight variations depending on your specific versions of Synology NAS and VMware ESXi. Always refer to the official documentation for accurate and up-to-date instructions.

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Hello, thanks for the video.
But I see that everyone explains the same thing but it is not clear that the traffic with the NFS server is really going through the new virtual switch.
IN my case I have three Virtual switches with VMKernels, Manage, the second for ISCSI and the third for NFS:
Now in ISCSI I could select the switches, but in NFS I couldn't find a way to force the switch I want, since I manage a single network range.

Any ideas?
Thank you.

NicolasLecuna
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hey mate, you dont need a Vmkernel adapter, you select NO services meaning you don't need a VMkernel adapter for NFS

JohnnyAu
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How do we confirm the hosts are connecting to nfs shares using the newly created vmk? Can we like sort of binding nfs traffic to the specific vmk?

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