Sadly, I can't post pictures showing the configuration I have in place inside Hyper-V to handle VLANs, due to forums policies. I would have something like this regarding VM labs: How can achieve something like that in Virtualbox? I use VLAN support built-in Hyper-V to separate the various VM labs, so that for example when I'm testing a malware that infects via network it only affects the VMs I want, not the entire VM network. ![]() To isolate my Home network from the various VM labs I have the following structure: Home network (.x) > pfSense VM working as a router/switch > VM network (172.16.x.x). Currently I use Hyper-V (Type-1) virtualization, but I'm fed up with the Linux compatibility issues on that thing (not even the mouse movement is fluid, even after I install the so called "integration services"), so I'm migrating to Virtualbox. I have a small lab at my home with Windows and Linux guests, running on top of a powerful Windows 10 Enterprise system.
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