Right. My thinking is that with VxLAN you can get each tenant in the datacenter to have its own L3 network, isolated from other tenants L3 network. Each tenant can have multiple subnets; run BGP, etc. and the IP…
Right, that's what I was trying to understand. "wireshark can virtualize an L3 network out-of-the-box" How can this be true then?
With Wireguard being a point-to-point protocol (as I understand), it will be challenging to get good performance for L3VPN BUM traffic?
Using vxlan you can also connect L3 networks, not just L2 networks. i.e., virtualize an L3 network
doesn't the halting problem only hold if you have infinite memory?
Right. My thinking is that with VxLAN you can get each tenant in the datacenter to have its own L3 network, isolated from other tenants L3 network. Each tenant can have multiple subnets; run BGP, etc. and the IP…
Right, that's what I was trying to understand. "wireshark can virtualize an L3 network out-of-the-box" How can this be true then?
With Wireguard being a point-to-point protocol (as I understand), it will be challenging to get good performance for L3VPN BUM traffic?
Using vxlan you can also connect L3 networks, not just L2 networks. i.e., virtualize an L3 network
doesn't the halting problem only hold if you have infinite memory?