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Good KB Brother, Just want extend my Knowledge As u said, 2 vms in the same host will not be sent the traffic to the physical link will the packet reach the physical firewall located at L3... my info in Vmware is not that much please suggest
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The statement about Vmotion across cluster looks to be no meaning at all, because if at all I am doing vmotion across the clusters, it will be anticipated and ill ensure that the other cluster would have the required VLANs configured and readily available from the day one, and this would be part of the design as well... and what would be the use case of migrating a VM from VLAN 10 to VLAN20????
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Good KB Brother, Just want extend my Knowledge As u said, 2 vms in the same host will not be sent the traffic to the physical link will the packet reach the physical firewall located at L3... my info in Vmware is not that much please suggest
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If you are asking about Traditional vSphere Networking, if 2 VMs connected to same vSwitch and part of same L2 network. In this case, traffic will not leave the ESXi host and it will not reach the physical firewall located at L3.
Packet forwarding will happen within vSwitch itself.
One doubt... any malicious packet that comes from internet to webserver would be filtered at perimeter firewall itself right.
yes...that's correct. Perimeter firewall is deployed to protect data center workloads from any authorized/malicious traffic.
The statement about Vmotion across cluster looks to be no meaning at all, because if at all I am doing vmotion across the clusters, it will be anticipated and ill ensure that the other cluster would have the required VLANs configured and readily available from the day one, and this would be part of the design as well... and what would be the use case of migrating a VM from VLAN 10 to VLAN20????
@Monkey_Gainer1
Sorry but we can't explain basics of vSphere Networking and vMotion over chat. We would suggest you to check out VMware white paper or docs on vSphere Networking and vMotion basics.
Once your understanding is clear about these basic topics, we hope you will understand the need of migrating VM from VLAN 10 to VLAN 20 network .
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