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Canonical announced plans to offer a software stack that includes several enterprise-ready open-source applications.
Cutting the price of the embedded version of ESX will expand its user base, but it will also make customers vulnerable if they assume "appliance" means "secure out of the box."
The rush of secondary and tertiary players into the spotlight on virtualization isn't fad-based me-tooism, it's a reflection that suddenly every vendor has to be able to speak virtualization fluently, and have something interesting to say a
Certificate confusion poses problems for VMware users; no solution is complete, but start by not just clicking OK.
The newest version, which includes specifics on hardening VI3.5, improves on previous guidance, but leaves enough gaps that customers following it will still be exposed.
Exec at high-profile Hyper-V success-story firm says capacity planning, limiting sprawl and figuring out how to manage storage are all more important than what hypervisor you run.
The VMotion debate continues: If you're not using enhancement tools such as VMware's vMotion, SVMotion, HA and DRS, you're increasing your costs and level of risk.
Think you know all the typing, messaging, browser and navigation shortcuts for your BlackBerry smartphone? Don't be so sure. We've got new valuable tips and tricks in our most recent list of BlackBerry shortcuts for advanced users.
One user's assertion in this blog about the safety of live VM migration sparked a lot of reader dissension, some of which was based on solid technical arguments and some on the kind of FUD that may make technical analysis increasingly difficult.
Despite the increasing number of critical applications and secure data on virtual infrastructures, few forensics tools exist to be sure a VM is locked down, or find out why it wasn't once it's been compromised.
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