RE: KVM hosted virtual servers using bridging: theory and practice

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> From:Georgios Magklaras <georgios@xxxxxxxxxxxxx <mailto:georgios@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> >
> Sent: Thursday 27th December 2012 12:45
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> Subject: KVM hosted virtual servers using bridging: theory and practice
> 
> Hi list,
> 
> There are many references/HOW-TO articles on how to deploy virtual 
> servers using KVM bridging, but few that explain the theory of virtual 
> network switching (plus some criticism for the official RHEL 
> documentation). As a result, I wrote this article which you might find 
> as a useful reference:
> 
> http://epistolatory.blogspot.no/2012/12/kvm-hosted-virtual-servers-using.html <http://epistolatory.blogspot.no/2012/12/kvm-hosted-virtual-servers-using.html> 
> 
> Comments are welcome and Season's greetings to all of you.
> 
> GM
> 
> Best regards,
> 
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Hi George, 

Looks like a good in depth post. I'm going to give it a read this evening. 
Thanks!

Met vriendelijke groeten,
Best regards,

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