[CentOS-virt] Network traffic control/shaping of guest interfaces
Emmanuel Noobadmin
centos.admin at gmail.comTue Sep 20 19:17:19 UTC 2011
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On 9/21/11, Nenad Opsenica <nenad at panline.net> wrote: > You can combine bridged and routed setup - for example, use bridging for > storage, routing for internet and user access. > > Using routed setup have one more advantage - you can use firewall on > host to filter guests' traffic. Thanks for the tip, I'll have to look into this during the weekends when, almost guaranteed by virtue of noobness, I will probably kill connectivity to the services for hours and render it useless for work :D
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