With one vswitch connected to two osa's you can get failover.
If the physical switches are on two different vlans for test/production you can 
mimic this on one vswitch by using the same two vlans, one on production the 
other sandbox. The vlan spec guarantees data isolation and separation and 
vswitch works well adhering to this method.
I highly recommend it.
The news gets even better in zvm530 with link aggregation.
David


Peter Rothman said:
>Should I use one VSWITCH with separate vlans or use multiple VSWITCHs with
>each having its own vlan? - are both these options actually feasible?

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