09-19-2024 10:11 AM
I would like to know which operating system the vSZ-D was designed for. I found some information from unofficial sources:
"The Ruckus Wireless Virtual SmartZone Data Plane (vSZ-D) runs on the vSZ platform, which is based on standard x86 systems.
This allows the vSZ-D to be installed on these systems:
The Ruckus Virtual SmartZone-Data Plane (vSZ-D) can run on the open source KVM hypervisor or the VMware vSphere hypervisor."
But the question arose as to which Linux it was designed for?
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09-19-2024 10:16 AM - edited 09-19-2024 10:18 AM
Hi Raphael,
Please follow the below docs to understand the details of the supported platform of vSZ
09-19-2024 10:16 AM - edited 09-19-2024 10:18 AM
Hi Raphael,
Please follow the below docs to understand the details of the supported platform of vSZ