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As far as I know I need the possibility to add more than one network to a vm or container if I want that.
But by now via Terraform I can add just one network and via playground I cant even add a custom network.
As far as I know im not able to route from one network to another network i deployed since they are separated. if that would possible it would be a security problem. for example if a user deploys a network and i do so too, it should ever possible that we can reach us. even if i deploys 2 network for different customers of mine...
There is a wide range of use cases where you can need more than one network in one infrastructure
So if i want to separate 2 local networks and want for example that one network can reach the other one but not the other direction, i see no possibility right now.
I mean I can build up something similar, where they can reach each other via public:
public ----------------- public
| |
network1 network2
| vm1 | vm2
| vm2 | vm4
but, wouldn't it not be way more efficient locally?
I know if I containerize I should be able to build up virtual networks, I know in k8s and docker it works! Is this also the case on the grid?
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I wonder how I can build up an infrastructure where i can split networks up like for example following picture:
As far as I know I need the possibility to add more than one network to a vm or container if I want that.
But by now via Terraform I can add just one network and via playground I cant even add a custom network.
As far as I know im not able to route from one network to another network i deployed since they are separated. if that would possible it would be a security problem. for example if a user deploys a network and i do so too, it should ever possible that we can reach us. even if i deploys 2 network for different customers of mine...
There is a wide range of use cases where you can need more than one network in one infrastructure
So if i want to separate 2 local networks and want for example that one network can reach the other one but not the other direction, i see no possibility right now.
I mean I can build up something similar, where they can reach each other via public:
but, wouldn't it not be way more efficient locally?
I know if I containerize I should be able to build up virtual networks, I know in k8s and docker it works! Is this also the case on the grid?
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: