This image illustrated the architecture of a fully-implemented HCX service within an Oracle Cloud Infrastructure region.
Within the region are two boxes, arrayed side by side, representing an on-premises SDDC and a single availability domain. These boxes is connected by a dotted line representing a FastConnect or a VPN connection to as dynamic routing gateway (DRG).
- Customer Data Center
- Customer Premises Equipment, from which extend the dotted line that indicates the connection to the availability domain. Another dotted line extends downward, within the on-premises box to a box labeled vSphere Replication Appliance. Next to this box is one labeled SRM. Beneath these two boxes is another labeled vCenter.
- Three side-by-side VM icons, labeled as such.
- vSphere, which encapsulates a machine stack representing and labeled Service Cluster.
The Availability Domain box contains three vertical boxes representing three fault domains, labeled Fault Domain 1, Fault Domain 2, and Fault Domain 3.
The fault domains are grouped into a VCN, which is connected through the DRG to the on-premises SDDC Customer Premises Equipment icon by the aforementioned dotted line representing a FastConnect or a VPN connection.
- VMware NSX-T
- VMware vSAN
- VMware vSphere
Beneath the solution but within the VCN and across all three fault domains are three icons labeled BM, one for each fault domain.
- ID & Access Management
- Auditing
- Object Storage
- ATP/ADW