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Limitations
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NSX-T plugin cannot be used simultaneously with NSXv plugin
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Since both plugins provide the same network component called
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``network:neutron:core:nsx`` it is not possible to use both plugins together.
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The plugin is not hotpluggable
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It is not possible to enable plugin on already existing OpenStack.
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Ubuntu cloud archive distribution is not supported
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.. image:: /image/uca-archive.png
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:scale: 70 %
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Fuel 9.0 provides two options for OpenStack release. One is plain Ubuntu
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distribution, another one includes Ubuntu cloud archive. The plugin does not
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support Ubuntu cloud archive packages.
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Ironic service is not supported
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Ironic service requires control of top of rack switches and can not be used
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with NSX Transformers.
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OpenStack environment reset/deletion
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The Fuel NSX-T plugin does not provide a cleanup mechanism when an OpenStack
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environment is reset or deleted. All registered transport nodes, logical
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switches and routers remain intact, it is up to the operator to delete them and
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free resources.
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