Dell EMC Unity OE version 4.1 includes support for IP Multi-Tenancy, which adds the ability to provide network isolation for tenants. << This feature segregates network traffic at the kernel level on the SP, enabling the ability to provide dedicated network resources for each tenant. >> Each tenant has its own dedicated network namespace including VLAN domain, routing table, firewall, interfaces, DNS and more. This also enables the ability for multiple tenants to use the same or overlapping IP network configuration, so IPs can be duplicated across tenants. This avoids network interference between tenants and also enhances security. Note that the separate network VLAN segregation can only be maintained if the routers connected to those VLANs are also separate, or if there is a common router, it must have segregated or partitioned routing tables that do not route across tenant’s VLANs. This feature is only available on purpose-built Dell EMC Unity systems and is not available on Dell EMC UnityVSA.
Dell EMC Unity: NAS Capabilities | H15572
"The tenant traffic is separated by the associated VLANs providing tenant data separation
and increasing security. The t enant traffic is separated at the Linux Kernel layer."
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