Setting up a virtual computer on a different subnet?

How to set up this configuration is all new to me.
Current context:
Internal subnet: 192.168.1.x
2 - 5.5 ESXi hosts. Each with 4 physical NETWORK adapters
Configuration is attached.
I have a physical server I want to virtualize but is in a different subnet.
Replacing the subnet: 192.168.10.x.

I reason assuming that I'll need to add a physical NETWORK card to each host and assign this NETWORK adapter on the computer virtual requiring a different subnet? Or am I way off?

Thanks in advance!

If your physical switches supports VLAN's then I would say you think to reconfigure the ports for the ESXi host and tag/trunk ports to the VLAN necessary. And create groups of ports VM with the differnet VLAN-ID on the ESXi host. In this way, you can use different subnets on the ESXi host without the need for having dedicated physical rising for each subnet.

André

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