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Creating an iSCSI Target in CentOS 6.4

Posted on July 23, 2013 by Vitaly Posted in CentOS, Linux, Networking, Tech, Virtualization Leave a comment

There are two widely used network file systems for virtual machines: iSCSI and NFS. As far as which is better you will find various flame wars throughout the web akin to Ford vs. Chevy. For small environments like ours they server the same purpose. One can make the argument that some network switches are optimized

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Managing Linux Hypervisors through Windows

Posted on July 23, 2013 by Vitaly Posted in Apps, CentOS, Linux, Networking, Tech, Ubuntu, Virtualization Leave a comment

One of the pitfalls with using Windows as a workstation (which I need to as my wife uses the same machine – we consolidated into one machine) is that you cannot run virt-manager to handle your virtual machines. Additionally, the ESXi VMWare client only runs natively on Windows, so you must have at least one

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Security Zone Configuration

Posted on July 23, 2013 by Vitaly Posted in Linux, Networking, Tech, Virtualization Leave a comment

This is essentially the schema of what we are trying to do. Since we are running this in our house (or a dedicated WAN possibly at an office), I had a need to separate the server production subnet (at least in my nomenclature) vs the end-users (such as my wife and kids). I could have

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Juniper SSG5 Configuration

Posted on July 23, 2013 by Vitaly Posted in Networking, Tech, Virtualization Leave a comment

In a production environment, you would want to separate the hypervisor and storage network to different networks/switches (just for easier management), but in our setup we will use one switch with multiple VLANs to isolate the traffic. This is more a function of cash flow for me as managed switches are usually several hundred dollars

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Hypervisor Network

Posted on July 23, 2013 by Vitaly Posted in Networking, Tech Leave a comment

In a production environment, you would want to separate the hypervisor and storage network to different networks/switches (just for easier management), but in our setup we will use one switch with multiple VLANs to isolate the traffic. This is more a function of cash flow for me as managed switches are usually several hundred dollars

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