In a test setup, we are running several virtual machines on a single vmware workstation host. All virtual machines are connected via a "host only" network. This runs fine up to 2 or 3 virtual machines (depending on the host hardware). To allow more virtual machines, we want to use more host machines.
Details about the environment and applications:
- Host PCs are running Windows XP in a corporate intranet.
- VMware used is Workstation 6.5
- Guests are running Windows Server 2003
- All guests act as Web Servers
- One of the guests additionally acts as Windows File server, offering shared folders for the other guests to connect to.
Restrictions:
- VMware guests shall not be visible from the intranet.
- Changes to the host PC are restricted by corporate policy.
- In the virtual network, no domain controller exists. All virtual machines are member of the same workgroup.
- Running the virtual network as NAT is possible. Port forwarding might be used if it does not conflict with ports used by the host PC.
Looking for a solution, I found hints about using router or vpn software on the hosts, but without any details how to setup.
(I found a similar question Sharing the network between 2 VMware hosts, but the answer was not sufficient for me.)