Hi all,

We are evaluating a change in our core network architecture, currently based on 
VLANs with advanced network in ACS.

The change we want to implement is VXLAN+BGP, using hypervisors with KVM as 
VTEP (Thank you @Wido Den Hollander<mailto:w.denhollander@your.online> for 
sharing your knowledge to the community, about this topic)

Do you know what is the max number of VNIs, MACs that one hypevisor/VTE should 
manage in a ACS zone?

I understand that if we have 400 hypervisors in just one zone, with a total of 
40.000 advanced networks and 120.000 MACs, each hypervisor as VTEP should 
know/manage the 120k MACS. Is that correct? If so, do you identify any 
performance issue for this hypervisor to manage these numbers?

We have some doubts about the scalability of this architecture, so any feedback 
/ recommendations of somebody using this architecture in production will be 
very helpful.

Thanks

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