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Re: [Xen-users] New Install Plan Help - NIC Requirements
 
<ray@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
 They both have a single on-board Ethernet port.  I am wondering 
about the possibility/need to have a 2-port plug-in NIC.  A scenario 
is to have a domU Windows or Linux SVN/Apache/PostgreSQL VM and 
interact with it through another domU Windows or Linus VM.  I also 
may want to remote in from the Internet or a Windows remote desktop 
through a domU Windows VM.
 
None of that needs more than one NIC.
 Imagine if any bridge(s) you set up to connect guests to are 
switches, and each guest is a real machine - do you *need* more than 
one connection to the rest of your network for everything to work ? A 
fairly typical setup (at least to start with) is to create one bridge 
in your host, connect one external NIC to it, and connect all your 
guests to it. Then all your guests appear to be on one network - just 
as though they were physical machines plugged into one switch.
 Even if you want multiple networks (eg for a DMZ, office internal 
network, public wireless, etc) then these can still be done with one 
NIC and VLANs if you have a VLAN capable switch. On the other hand, 
it can be easier to manage and setup to use separate NICs for each 
separate network.
 Really, it's a case of working what your needs are, and then 
addressing them. There isn't a right or wrong way (though some are 
better or worse than others), just an optimal way for your 
requirements.
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