HI Shady
I Google it and found below answer:
For the distributed switch, you only have one set of uplinks. This is in contrast to, say, the Cisco Nexus 1000V, which does allow you to have multiple uplink groups. You may have one uplink group connected to a DMZ network and a second one connected to the production network.
The DMZ uplink group cares about all the VLANs in the DMZ. The one for the production network cares about the VLANs found there. You can’t do that with the vSphere Distributed Switch. If you have a DMZ network and a separate physical production network, you’ll need to segment that, but you only have one uplink group in each vDS.
Thus, i created a single VDs with single pair for uplink group and port groups for each VLAN ID and created separate VSS for VMotion, FT and etc.....things are okay but surprise to found VMware VDs does not support multiple uplink groups.