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I think you are going to be running into problems with TCP/IP,
rather than opennebula. When you move from one network to another
you cannot reuse the same IP. Now that said, you are thinking along
the right lines with a VPN. People generally solve this problem
with VLANs or, more recently, Private VLANs.<br>
<br>
rw2<br>
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On 10/20/10 1:01 PM, Fred wrote:
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cite="mid:AANLkTikx2phYWPj8fHncUWSSH+PPjv_G1K4suf9TgGzz@mail.gmail.com"
type="cite">Hi *,<br>
<br>
I'm really new at Open Nebula. And I will use it to a University
Project. I'm having some doubts about Open Nebula, and I hope I
can find some help here. :-)<br>
<br>
I'm trying to create a cloud infrastructure that will consist of a
network A and B. <br>
<br>
My question is: <br>
<br>
Suppose I need to migrate a machine from "location A" to "location
B", where those locations have different networks.<br>
Is there a way for OpenNebula to keep the same IP address for this
machine?<br>
If not, what would be necessary to achieve this? I mean, using a
VPN system or some other alternative.<br clear="all">
<br>
-- <br>
Best Regards,<br>
<br>
Frederico de Oliveira<br>
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