Hi, VMWare newby here!
I'm really hoping that someone can help me get to grips with networking in ESXi please. I have read various VMWare docs and other help files, but I'm still a little lost on how ESXi should be configured to tie hosts into my physical network infrastructure.
In particular, I am looking to virtualize a couple of domain controllers (on separate hosts) and have some questions . . . though they are probably as much about networking in general as the specifics of ESXi.
In the current setup, each domain controller has a single network connection that connects to a separate physical switch to provide some redundancy. (Ideally, I would have set up these machines with dual NICs, but Windows Server does not like that for Domain Controllers.) If I virtualize the servers, I initially thought the I'd be able to provide increased redundancy, i.e., I'd like to have both hosts with virtualized domain controllers connected to both switches but I think that this may not be possible?
On the ESXi host, I have built one server (which will eventually become a DC) and another couple of VMs. It has four NICs, I have only configured two so far, which are connected to a VMWare virtual switch to which the VMs are connected. (At the moment, the Management Network is connected to the same physical adapter as the VMs, but I will probably put it on a dedicated NIC port eventually.) Only one physical port is currently connected to one of the physical switches.
I had planned to connect one of the host's physical ports to each of my physical switches, but I think that this is probably a bad idea! I'm thinking that I would end up with two paths to the VM network interface which would end up sending/receiving multiple packets for every network transaction?
As you can probably tell, I am pretty new to all this, but would really appreciate someone more knowledgeable than I commenting on what I'm trying to do here, whether it is possible, and if there is any particular ESXi network configuration that would support what I am trying to achieve. Would, say, NIC teaming allow me to do this?
regards
Dave