May 2026
Intermediate to advanced
752 pages
20h 33m
English
Multi-tenancy, in modern data centers, is a common requirement. This requirement can come in many forms—multi-tenancy for different workloads in the data center, multi-tenancy for different businesses using the same data center, logical separation of common data center services such as DHCP, and many others. The term multi-tenancy, within the context of a data center, can refer to both multi-tenancy at the compute/server level and multi-tenancy at the network infrastructure level. This chapter explores multi-tenancy at the network infrastructure level.
This logical separation of users is facilitated by the MAC-VRF construct at Layer 2 and the IP VRF construct at Layer 3 in an EVPN VXLAN fabric. ...
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