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Figure 2 – Secure Extender Built on a Shared Provider Network
depicts how ICF Secure Extender can be built on an isolated network architecture. In addition to the
infrastructure requirements mentioned previously, Cisco ICFD must be able to access provider network
management APIs for dynamically allocated networks. In many cases, provider isolated-network functions are built
on top of a VPC-based tenant provisioning architecture, which isolates the network, compute, and storage
resources from other tenants.
management APIs for dynamically allocated networks. In many cases, provider isolated-network functions are built
on top of a VPC-based tenant provisioning architecture, which isolates the network, compute, and storage
resources from other tenants.
See the
Figure 3 – Secure Extender Built on an Isolated Per-Tenant Network
Cloud VM Deployment
In the current Cisco Intercloud Fabric implementation, four types of cloud VMs must be deployed in public cloud
provider data centers:
provider data centers:
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Application VM – VM running business customers’ applications
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Infra-ICS – VM providing Intercloud Fabric Switch overlay functions