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[Xen-users] one physical machine and two virtuals and two netwroks

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Subject: [Xen-users] one physical machine and two virtuals and two netwroks
From: Kamill S <mailinglist@xxxxx>
Date: Tue, 05 Jun 2007 21:48:08 +0200
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Hello list,

I'm looking forward to set up 2 virtual machines with two different
networks.

My idea is:

1 physical machine with xen and two network cards (eth0 for internal
network and eth1 for dmz). Every virtual machine is connected to one
physical network card.

Can I get issues with this configuration? Please help me because I have
no experience with xen yet.

Thanks!

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