The virtualization buzz is showing no signs of letting up with professionals expecting to increase the number of servers who utilize virtualization to rapidly increase over the next year.
Check out this Data Center Journal Article on Virtualization.
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I think regarding any kind of data the moment you make it accessible on web for the purpose of virtualization, you add another layer of security problem. You need to ensure security at the physical location of the data and at the software level. It is important that vendors built in native encryption capabilities in their virtualization offerings.
Posted by: piyush bakshi | April 19, 2008 at 05:50 AM