Is one server on a vlan unnecessary?
- by moomoochoo
DETAILS
I've been researching web hosting solutions in Japan. Based on this question one of the services available seems to be a VLAN. I've read about the advantages of such a system for a large organization, but there doesn't seem to be much information regarding smaller setups.
I take that to mean that for one server it is likely to be unnecessary?
My concern is that I don't know how many other servers are on the WAN, so regardless of how many servers I use a VLAN might still be a good idea.
SERVER INFO
One dedicated server would be used. It would not be virtualized.
My Research so far
Based on comments here, a VLAN would be useful for mitigating these problems.
A user on another server could, either mistakenly or maliciously,
assign one of your IP addresses to their server, resulting in a
"duplicate IP" situation that would cause connectivity issues.
A user on another server could poison the arp cache and potentially redirect traffic to snoop on communication intended
to/from your server. (later in the discussion this point was said to be unrealistic.)
QUESTION
Is it worthwhile getting a vlan for one dedicated server? Will it be easier/the same/ harder to manage?