Design virtual systems for users.
Use tagVLAN to design the network to allocate to the virtual system.
When designing virtual systems, the following information needs to be defined beforehand:
Resource Requirements
Whether to use firewalls
If security must be maintained for each virtual system, deploy firewalls.
Firewalls should also be deployed when using a hierarchical configuration that establishes an intranet connected with a DMZ.
Whether to use server load balancers
When providing services by virtualizing multiple servers as a single server, deploy server load balancers in order to provide stable services and expand business operations flexibly.
Server type (physical L-Server or virtual L-Server)
Whether to use iSCSI (storage)
Information
When deploying both a firewall and a server load balancer, an L2 switch may be necessary between the firewall and server load balancer depending on device specifications. Therefore, check the specifications of the firewall and server load balancer beforehand.
Communication Route Configuration
It is normal to use a redundant configuration for communication routes.
Communication Performance Assumption (Throughput)
Define the assumed communication performance for each system.
Figure 9.5 Example of Virtual System Configuration Elements
Figure 9.6 Example of Overall Configuration of a Virtual System (A Collective of Virtual System Configuration Elements)