When you plan your virtual network configuration, observe the following requirements:
Table 1. Component traffic type requirementsComponent traffic type requirements
Component
Compatible types
Incompatible types
PowerProtect Data Manager
Management,
Data for Management Components
Data
Protection engines
Data for Management Components,
Data
Management
Search Engine nodes
Data for Management Components
Management,
Data
While the table indicates compatible traffic types,
protection engines can operate without virtual networks.
Separating the
Data for Management Components traffic from the
Management traffic requires you to name the virtual networks for
protection storage.
Name virtual networks for protection storage provides instructions. If you do not name the virtual networks for
protection storage, this traffic defaults to the
Management network.
Parallel virtual networks
Your environment may have more than one virtual network for each traffic type, such as different
Data networks for different departments. Where parallel virtual networks exist, all
protection engines require an interface to at least one virtual network of each required type. However, each
protection engine does not require connections to all virtual networks of the required types.
For example:
Your environment has Finance and Engineering departments with their own assets.
Your environment has the following virtual networks:
Management,
Finance
Data, and
Engineering
Data.
The following table describes the connections to each virtual network for scenarios where both departments share a
protection engine and where departments have private
protection engines.
Even though
protection engines require connections for
Data traffic, the private
protection engines maintain separation between the virtual networks for each department.
Several of the diagrams for supported virtual network topologies include parallel virtual networks.
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