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Thu, June 26, 2008

Virtual Networking Best Practices Up for Debate

By Edward L. Haletky

Keywords: Virtualization, virtual networks, virtual networking best practices, virtualization security, VMware, Citrix, Microsoft

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Virtual server configuration and management is still a developing art. But a set of best practices for laying out a virtual network for best performance, redundancy, and security is even more up for grabs. Despite the frequency with which questions about virtual networks appear on VMware Communities Forums, it appears as if no two companies use the same approach.

Some companies are limited by hardware availability and security, or a misunderstanding about what the virtual network is all about.

Complicating matters, network administrators are generally not involved in decisions about how to configure networks for virtual servers, either because they don't wish to be, or don't realize that they should be. Even when they are, however, network administrators generally lack the basic virtualization education that will help them to make good decisions based on the accepted best practices.

The virtual network begins where the physical network ends at the virtualization host. The network adapters in the physical host are bridged to the virtualization layer. What happens next depends on the virtualization host in use.

For VMware Server, VMware Workstation, Citrix XenServer, and Microsoft Hyper-V, the network bridge terminates at the virtualization layer; the virtualization software then makes a virtual network interface available to the virtual machines. The virtual network interface can either talk to the bridge, to a host-only network, or through Network Address Translation (NAT) device. However, everything goes through the physical host, which causes some security concerns.

VMware ESX and VMware ESXi requires the the bridge to terminate at specific virtual switches which are simple layer-2 devices. The virtualization layer makes the virtual switches available to make it easier for administrators to create and secure virtual networks; essentially, the virtual switch is connected to a physical switch as via normal uplink capabilities. VMware ESX and ESXi can have a large number of virtual switches available as well.

Each physical network interface on the physical server can uplink to either a single virtual switch—to which all the VMs could connect—or each physical NIC can connect to a different virtual switch. It is even possible to have virtual switches that have no uplink to a physical switch. These are considered host-only virtual switches.

So what are the best practices?

The first is to configure each physical server with uplinks from at least two different physical switches to one or more virtual switches.

Not only will this give the virtual-switch layer a way to function even if one physical NIC goes down, but also this allows the virtual switch to load-balance VMs across both NICs if they're both functioning.

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