> Hi Nick,
>
> Thanks for the email.
>
> I currently use the free version of VMWare ESXi, and I can make my "own
> world" with it. You say I can do this with XCP, however is it just for
> testing purposes? Is it insecure for production purposes?
>
Sorry to be unclear about that - my pointing out the usefulness for testing
purposes, I was not saying that it's insecure or unstable for production use.
It just seems to me that about the only time you want your virtual machines on
an isolated network is when you're doing some sort of Test/Dev environment -
production machines are most useful when they're connected with the rest of the
world. I can see some scenarios where you'd use an internal network, though,
to connect some production machines, in addition to their external network
devices. Anyway, the point is that, yes, the ability to create a bridge in
XenServer/XCP/Xen is stable, secure, and production-ready. Just create a
bridge without an external network device!
-Nick
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