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Thanks reborg.

The purpose for us to create a private network is to reduce heavy load from backups. All backup jobs will go through this private network after setup.

With the sharing of 2 ips in a network card, is there any performance issue? 1 ip allows public client to access, another ip is a private network only allows backup jobs running. Does this implementation serve our purpose?
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With the sharing of 2 ips in a network card, is there any performance issue?
No in your case.
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Does this implementation serve our purpose?
Yes in your case.
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Thank you very much!
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