CyberFlood: When using scenarios (Apps, Attacks, Malware) in mixed application tests, must my client and server ports reside in the same compute group?

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CyberFlood: When using scenarios (Apps, Attacks, Malware) in mixed application tests, must my client and server ports reside in the same compute group?
As of CyberFlood version 20.7, TestCloud applications (Apps, Attacks, Malware) can now be used between two endpoints without the need to configure the client and server ports in the same port group (compute group). (This was required in previous releases in order to take advantage of shared memory.) NOTE: In CyberFlood version 20.7, if the client and server are configured in different devices and NAT is used in the traffic path, the results will be inconclusive, as NAT is not yet supported in this configuration.