Hi Gandalf,
you can easily implement that network topology. It's in fact a very good
one. You can do it with either the Open vSwitch drivers or with the 802.1Q
ones, either ones.
You don't need an OpenFlow compatible switch, you just need it to be VLAN
enabled.
cheers,
Jaime
On Sat, May 18,
There is no reason why you cannot have several networks. You don't need
openvswitch, standard Linux bridging works just fine.
Shank
On Sun, May 5, 2013 at 6:50 AM, Gandalf Corvotempesta
gandalf.corvotempe...@gmail.com wrote:
2013/5/4 Ionut Popovici io...@hackaserver.com:
With openvswicth u
2013/5/4 Ionut Popovici io...@hackaserver.com:
With openvswicth u can make anything so everything is posible.
Does it require any OpenFlow compatibile switch?
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Hi all,
we are planning a brand new cloud infrastructure managed by opennebula.
Will be possible to use 3 different physical networks connection on each node?
For example, we would like to have:
- public network
- private network
- management network
public network is connected to our wan and
With openvswicth u can make anything so everything is posible.
On 5/4/2013 8:02 PM, Gandalf Corvotempesta wrote:
Hi all,
we are planning a brand new cloud infrastructure managed by opennebula.
Will be possible to use 3 different physical networks connection on each node?
For example, we would