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System Center 2016 Virtual Machine Manager Cookbook

You're reading from   System Center 2016 Virtual Machine Manager Cookbook Design, configure, and manage an efficient virtual infrastructure with VMM in System Center 2016

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Product type Paperback
Published in Feb 2018
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781785881480
Length 562 pages
Edition 3rd Edition
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EDVALDO ALESSANDRO CARDOSO EDVALDO ALESSANDRO CARDOSO
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Roman Levchenko Roman Levchenko
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Preface 1. VMM 2016 Architecture FREE CHAPTER 2. Upgrading from Previous Versions 3. Installing VMM 2016 4. Installing a Highly Available VMM Server 5. Configuring Fabric Resources in VMM 6. Configuring Guarded Fabric in VMM 7. Deploying Virtual Machines and Services 8. Managing VMware ESXi hosts 9. Managing Clouds, Fabric Updates, Resources, Clusters, and New Features of VMM 2016 10. Integration with System Center Operations Manager 2016 11. Other Books You May Enjoy

Networking – Configuring VM Networks and Gateways


A VM network exists on top of a logical network, enabling you to create multiple virtualization networks to isolate and abstract the virtual machines from the logical networks. The types of VM networks in VMM 2016 are as follows:

  • Isolation (network virtualization):
    • Without the VLAN constraints, isolation enables VM deployment flexibility as the VM keeps its IP address independent of the host it is placed on, removing the necessity for physical IP subnet hierarchies or VLANs.
    • It allows you to configure numerous virtual network infrastructures (they can even have the same customer IP address (CA)) that are connected to the same physical network. A likely scenario is either a hosting environment, with customers sharing the same physical fabric infrastructure, or an enterprise environment with different teams that have different objectives also sharing the same physical fabric infrastructure or even on a software house having test, stage, and production...
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