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How to Create Different vDevices in Physical TR7 Devices by Isolating the CPU, RAM, Disk and Interfaces from Each Other?

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How can different virtual machines be created on physical TR7 devices in such a way that CPU, RAM, Disk, and Interfaces are isolated from each other?

With vDevice technology, networks that are completely isolated in hardware (CPU, RAM, disk, network interfaces) can prevent mutual interference during potential DDoS attacks. Particularly in cloud environments, new vDevices can be created and assigned to customers. Since they are entirely isolated from the physical host device, vDevices offer easy manageability and accessibility without creating any security vulnerabilities.

Each network can have its own predefined default gateway. As long as licensing and physical hardware permit, an unlimited number of vDevices can be created. Each vDevice can be assigned network interfaces, CPU cores, memory, and disk space according to the capabilities of the physical hardware.

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Navigate to "Settings > vDevices" to access the list of all vDevices associated with the TR7 ASP device. In this screen, you can add, delete, or edit vDevices.

To create a new vDevice, click the "Add" button.

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In the opened vDevice creation form, you can configure details such as network interfaces, the number of CPU cores, and memory. By enabling the details option, you can also specify disk sizes for application and logging areas. Click the "Add" button to create the new vDevice.

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Under the "Network" tab, you will see the interfaces specific to the newly created vDevice, as well as options for vDevice Firewall, Route Tables, DoS/DDoS Protection, and Device DNS.

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