interfaces_vswitches_and_port_groups
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+ | Each server (VM) has three interfaces, Management, Data In and Data Out. The reality is that for this example, on my physical server I will be using only two physical interfaces, one for management and one for data. | ||
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+ | However, to be able to share and manage these interfaces, we need to create some Virtual Switches, and Port Groups. Now we could just create one port group and assign that group to all of the data interfaces, but this is not a real world use case, and it limits our flexibility. | ||
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+ | Look at the diagram below. | ||
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+ | Above we can see that there are four port groups (in Orange) on | ||
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