Will I anticipate any problems if I setup a test DC on a different subnet?

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  1. AlanDn

    AlanDn Newbie

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    I'm planning on setting up a test environment on domain joined computer, but I will have everything in vmware workstation virtual machines. I plan to use the NAT adapter which will be on its own subnet. Will the production DC have any issues or conflicts if I setup a new test domain/DC in a VM using NAT?
    the host workstation will be in the 192.168.5.x subnet and the the test VM DC will be using the NAT's 192.168.183.x subnet.
    Do you guys recommend a better way to setup a test environment?
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  3. vaiman

    vaiman Platinum Record

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    Personally, I always setup my test environments on an isolated network with different network ranges. I'm not bothered about internet access as it's a test area.
    You shouldn't have any issues as the test env will be on a different domain. Just be more careful if setting up DHCP. We had a guys laptop dishing out addresses one day, he wasn't popular that day.
     
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