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aniros
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VMs and Virtual Network subnets

Hi,

I'm about implementing a small installation and I have some questions about networking.

I have 2 VMs group:

1- vSphere VMs: vCenter VM 

2-"Operating" VMs: My real DC/DNS/DHCP Server, File sharing and printing Server, ... 

n my mind, I want to separate the 2 groups, that each group works standalone. So, I created a VM domain controller with DNS for each group (So different Admins, and different DNS: group1@vsphere.local and group2@mydoamin.local ) with different Subnets (192.168.4.x for vSphere group and 192.168.10.x for "Operating" group).

Is there any benefit to do such config?

If the there is some benefits, how can I make those 2 groups "talking" (For example, installing Kaspersky in "Operating" group to secure all VMs including vSphere group?

I hope I succeeded to clarify my problem.

Thanks a lot

 

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aniros
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Hi,

By googling, I find a solution: Create a low level forest for manage vSphere VMs.

I will try this and come back if there is any issues.

Thanks.

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