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Managed Network across clusters

  • September 14, 2022
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Hello All,

 

       I have added a managed network in our cluster. We have since purchased another cluster and in the process of configuring VXLan and the ability to live migrate VM’s between clusters. From what I have been seeing we cannot have a managed network across clusters is this correct? If not does anyone know how to configure a managed network to work between clusters.

Thanks,

Scott

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dlink7
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  • September 14, 2022

Today Flow virtual networking is not supported on AWS


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  • Trailblazer
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  • September 14, 2022

This is really unfortunate. I appreciate your timely reply.

 

Thanks,

Scott 


dlink7
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PM has view on this issue. Most of the current networking effort has been focused on Azure.


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  • September 14, 2022

Sorry maybe I was not clear in my original post. We have 2 AHV clusters in 2 different data centers we own. So it is not shipping to a cloud resource, rather between my 2 clusters.


dlink7
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You posted in the NC2 fourm. You would have to strentch the network between both clusters on-prem 


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My bad. Thanks for pointing that out. I can stretch the network via VXLan; however, it is unclear if I can share the managed network database of IP’s between the networks. So for example if I create a VM on Site A with a managed network and move it to Site B it should be fine as long as I have stretched the network. From what I understand of managed networks this VM will no longer be in the database so this IP will get handed out again. At this point I would have an IP conflict. I can move this to the correct forum as well if needed.


dlink7
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i am not expert but I believe you need to have 2 non overlapping dhcp pools, one on each cluster and it should work


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