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Astaro Virtual Appliance

Hello.

Looking to find some information on the virtual appliance for vmware vsphere esx server.

Couple of quesitons right of the bat.

First, how does the internet connection work?  Do you need a separate ethernet connection on the esx server itself to represent the network connection from the ISP (wan side)?

Second, can the virtual appliance be vmotioned to other esx servers?  If so, how is the wan side network connection configured on multiple esx servers?


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  • Yes, you need a separate network for the WAN side (either by physical NIC or VLAN).

    For vMotion you need every ESX server to have connection to that separate network.
    A typical setup is a switch which is connected between the modem and the servers.

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    Sophos user, admin and reseller.
    Private Setup:

    • XG: HPE DL20 Gen9 (Core i3-7300, 8GB RAM, 120GB SSD) | XG 18.0 (Home License) with: Web Protection, Site-to-Site-VPN (IPSec, RED-Tunnel), Remote Access (SSL, HTML5)
    • UTM: 2 vCPUs, 2GB RAM, 50GB vHDD, 2 vNICs on vServer (KVM) | UTM 9.7 (Home License) with: Email Protection, Webserver Protection, RED-Tunnel (server)
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  • Yes, you need a separate network for the WAN side (either by physical NIC or VLAN).

    For vMotion you need every ESX server to have connection to that separate network.
    A typical setup is a switch which is connected between the modem and the servers.

    ----------
    Sophos user, admin and reseller.
    Private Setup:

    • XG: HPE DL20 Gen9 (Core i3-7300, 8GB RAM, 120GB SSD) | XG 18.0 (Home License) with: Web Protection, Site-to-Site-VPN (IPSec, RED-Tunnel), Remote Access (SSL, HTML5)
    • UTM: 2 vCPUs, 2GB RAM, 50GB vHDD, 2 vNICs on vServer (KVM) | UTM 9.7 (Home License) with: Email Protection, Webserver Protection, RED-Tunnel (server)
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