If you are concerned about security, consider a separate domain for the
perimeter guests vs the internal guests, depending on your architecture.

We configured totally different hosts for our DMZ guests than for our
internal guests.

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On Tue, Jul 3, 2012 at 8:56 AM, Christopher Bodnar <
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> Curious if anyone out there is keeping their Hyper-V hosts in a perimeter
> network. Or are most people domain joining them. My initial thought was to
> have them all in a perimeter network with no domain, but with VMM inside
> the domain. Finding some limitations to this configuration. Specifically in
> regards to the libraries. you can't transfer VM's from a host in a
> perimeter network to a library on the VMM server in the domain. Can't see
> thumbnails either, but that seems minor in comparison.
>
> Thanks
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