Re: I'm brainstorming for a solution and need some input

From: Niall Litchfield <niall.litchfield_at_gmail.com>
Date: Tue, 19 Apr 2011 09:29:14 +0100
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Yes that's perfectly possible, details will vary by virtualisation product. For VMWare server there is a section in the users guide at http://www.vmware.com/pdf/vmserver2.pdf on advanced NAT configuration that covers exactly this.

On Mon, Apr 18, 2011 at 7:33 PM, Taylor, Chris David < ChrisDavid.Taylor_at_ingrambarge.com> wrote:

> If you run a Linux VM on a Windows 2008 server, can you redirect http
> traffic to the Linux VM guest through the Windows Server?
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> Here’s what I’m imagining:
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> Windows Server 2008 64 bit
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> --> Guest Oracle VM/Linux 64-bit server running Websphere 10.3.2
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> The Linux Guest would be NAT’d (versus bridged) in this scenario. Is it
> possible from the Windows 2008 host to forward traffic to the guest on
> specific ports?
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> In this scenario I’m thinking that the GC 11.1 and Websphere components
> could all run in the 64-bit VM and all be self-contained in a nice, neat,
> easily transportable (virtual machine) bundle.
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> Thoughts? (Criticisms/Concerns?)
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> *Chris Taylor*
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> *Sr. Oracle DBA*
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