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Halaman ini menjelaskan persyaratan jaringan untuk penginstalan awal
Google Distributed Cloud (khusus software) untuk VMware.
Dalam penginstalan awal Google Distributed Cloud, Anda membuat virtual machine (VM) berikut:
Satu VM untuk workstation admin
Empat VM untuk cluster admin
Tiga VM untuk cluster pengguna
Di lingkungan vSphere, Anda harus memiliki jaringan yang dapat mendukung pembuatan delapan VM tersebut. Jaringan Anda juga harus dapat mendukung Server vCenter dan harus dapat mendukung mode load balancer yang Anda pilih untuk konfigurasi.
Jaringan Anda harus mendukung traffic keluar ke internet sehingga
workstation admin dan node cluster Anda dapat mengambil komponen Google Distributed Cloud
dan memanggil layanan Google tertentu.
Jika Anda ingin klien eksternal memanggil layanan di cluster, jaringan Anda
harus mendukung traffic masuk dari internet.
Diagram berikut menunjukkan salah satu kemungkinan topologi jaringan:
Topologi jaringan (klik untuk memperbesar)
Diagram sebelumnya memiliki fitur berikut:
Workstation admin berada di jaringan pribadi.
vCenter Server berada di jaringan publik.
Node cluster berada di jaringan pribadi.
Load balancer F5 BIG-IP berada di tiga jaringan pribadi.
Load balancer F5 BIG-IP dikonfigurasi dengan IP Virtual (VIP) yang memiliki alamat pribadi. Klien eksternal harus menggunakan alamat IP publik
yang dikonfigurasi di perangkat penafsiran alamat jaringan (NAT). Perangkat NAT
menggunakan NAT statis untuk mengonversi alamat publik ke VIP internal
yang dikonfigurasi di load balancer.
Network Time Protocol
Semua VM yang merupakan bagian dari infrastruktur Google Distributed Cloud Anda harus menggunakan server Network Time Protocol (NTP) yang sama.
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