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Is it possible to add One VC to Two VCD instances.

Hi,

Is it possible for me to add the same VC to multiple vCloud director instances. I will be using separate clusters (Provider vDC's) for each of the vCloud director instances.

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Rajesh

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yaseen_ka
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I dont think its officially supported. Multiple VCs in to one vCD is supported, but not the other way round i think. But if you use different clusters and deploy different vShield devices, it will work just fine.

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I have not seen anything to say this is supported - but with the current release versions I have done it.  I had to make sure to use different vShield Managers, and different distributed switches, but it seemed to work for the few tests I was doing at the time.

Sorry I do not have anything offical - maybe VMware will rely with the offical line on the supportablity of this.

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I think as long as you are using different hosts for each VCD environment you would be ok as I believe the VCD agent has config info in it for it's VCD environment.

CFOR, where you using the same hosts for each VCD install or different clusters to each?

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I dont think its officially supported. Multiple VCs in to one vCD is supported, but not the other way round i think. But if you use different clusters and deploy different vShield devices, it will work just fine.

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