Two Network Adapters on Hyper-V Host - Best way to configure?

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Published on 2011-02-11T06:54:36Z Indexed on 2011/02/11 7:27 UTC
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Hi,

I have two physical network adapters installed in my Hyper-V host. I want one to be dedicated to the host, and the other to provide external network services to the VMs. Would the appropriate configuration be as such:

  • Leave the first physical network adapter alone, assigning it the host IP, but not using it to create any Virtual Netorks
  • For the second physical adapter, I would create an External Network, along with a Microsoft Virtual Switch, and use that to provide network services to the VMs. Each virtual NIC for the VM would be associated with that External Network. A static IP would be assigned to this adapter, and each VM would be assigned a static IP as well.

The above seems reasonable to me, but I'm not sure if it's correct. Does anyone have any thoughts?

Thanks!

Mark

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