For standard NSX 4.x deployments (not tied to TKGI), the typical limit is still 8 edge nodes per cluster.
NSX Edge Cluster cannot simultaneously contain multiple types of edge nodes (VM or bare metal).
Support for NSX Edge VM and Bare-Metal to Co-Exist in the Same NSX Edge Cluster: NSX Edge nodes VM and bare-metal can now exist in the same NSX Edge cluster to simplify the scaling of services hosted on the NSX Edge node, such as load balancer.
NSX-T Reference Design Guide 3-0 also has a reference to this:
"NSX-T 2.3 introduced the support for heterogeneous Edge nodes which facilitates easy migration from Edge node VM to bare metal Edge node without reconfiguring the logical routers on bare metal Edge nodes."
Edge Cluster in NSX:
An Edge Cluster in NSX consists of multiple Edge Nodes that provide services such as routing, firewalling, NAT, VPN, and load balancing.
Edge Clusters allow for scalability and redundancy by adding multiple edge nodes to the cluster.
Multiple Types of Edge Nodes (VM or Bare Metal):
An Edge Cluster can include both virtual machines (VMs) and bare-metal edge nodes.
This allows for flexibility in deployment and enables organizations to leverage existing infrastructure or scale with virtualized edge nodes.
Maximum of 8 Edge Nodes:
NSX supports up to 8 Edge Nodes per Edge Cluster. This number can vary depending on the version of NSX and the size of the deployment, but 8 is a common maximum.
I'm sorry, the correct answer to the question C and D
C: NSX Edge cluster: — Contains edge transport nodes (VM or bare-metal form factors) — Provides stateful and gateway services
D: Supports up to 10 edge nodes, and a maximum of 160 clusters can be configured
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