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Kelly Hair

VMware: VMware vCloud Blog: Thoughts Around Service Provider's Public Cloud Platforms - 0 views

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    "aaS Providers Shifting to Commercial VMs. IaaS (infrastructure as a service) providers have focused on open source and internal technologies to deliver solutions at the lowest possible cost. But that's changing. In the past year, there's been a rapidly growing trend for IaaS providers to add support for major commercial VM formats - especially VMware, but also Hyper-V and XenServer. The reason? To create an easy on-ramp for enterprises. As enterprises virtualize (and in many cases, build private clouds), the IaaS providers know that they need to make interoperability, hybrid, overdrafting, migration as easy as possible. The question is whether that will require commercial offerings (such as VMware's vCloud Datacenter Services, or Microsoft Dynamic Datacenter Alliance), or if conversion tools will be good enough. I tend to think that service providers better make the off-premises experience as identical to the on-premises experience as possible - and I'm not sure conversion will get them there."
Rich Hintz

The Impact of Virtualization on Wide Area Networks-Part 1 - Data Center Networks - 0 views

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    Imagine that a Singapore-based sales manager is accessing a CRM application which was once local, but is now based in the Hong Kong data center. But it's end of quarter and the peak load on the Hong Kong CRM application is over the specified capacity limit, so the transaction (running on a virtual machine) is transferred via VMotion to the data center in San Francisco, completed and sent back to the Singapore sales office.
ronald_robin

EBook - Essential Steps for a Successful Move to the Cloud - 0 views

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    The eBook 'Essential Steps for a Successful Move to the Cloud' serves as a ready reckoner for use before, during, and after your journey to the cloud to avoid the common pitfalls.
Rich Hintz

High Scalability - High Scalability - Second Hand Seizure : A New Cause of Site Death - 0 views

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    Law enforcement seizure of physical servers & storage
anonymous

Why dedicated servers are vital to the online network connection? by Sandra Bluben - 1 views

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    by Sandra Bluben Technical coordinator The businesses in its start-up phase usually prefer to go with shared hosting as they have limited web traffic and small IT requirements. Virtual dedicated server is another cheaper web hosting option which comes with great features, usually preferred by Small businesses.
Rich Hintz

Cloud Computing Poses E-Discovery, Legal Risks - 0 views

  • Cloud Computing Poses E-Discovery, Legal Risks April 10, 2009By Marty Foltyn ORLANDO, Fla. — Cloud computing was a hot topic at this week's Storage Networking World show, but one attorney sounded a warning note about the rush to the cloud. In a presentation titled "Computing (strike that — Litigation) in the Cloud," Steven Teppler, senior counsel at KamberEdelson in New York, said cloud computing and services are a corporate counsel's nightmare. The 2006 e-discovery amendments to the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure (FRCP) changed the legal and corporate information landscape, putting custody and control at top of mind. "Cloud computing means that data may always be in transit," said Teppler, "never anywhere, always somewhere." And that creates a big challenge for corporate counsel. How can they identify "who, when and where" in the cloud? How can organizations handle document retention? And to add another layer of worry, information targeted for the cloud may also be subject to laws requiring privacy and persistent data integrity, and other requirements that the storage manager may not even be aware of. Teppler spelled out the top cloud computing shortcomings: no native security attributes; inadequate or no security provisioning by providers; the lack of understanding of cloud legal issues (a real problem for not only cloud computing providers, but also corporate counsel and IT consultants); and the failure to recognize potential liability from either legal issues or a lack of security. Teppler told the audience that litigation in the cloud is already here. Users of cloud services will need to insist on service level agreement (SLA) terms with their providers to ensure legal and regulatory compliance, searchability, demonstrable customer care (security), provably persistent data integrity and reliability, and demonstrable storage security and integrity for electronically stored information in the cloud.
Rich Hintz

Questions to Ask When Adding a Cloud Computing Component - 0 views

  • Young said IT managers considering a move to the cloud should ask the following questions, for starters: --How portable is the technology and data across international borders? --Who is backing the service provider? --Is the provider certified, and by whom? --Where does the data originate? --How is the identity management process set up? --Who manages physical security at the provider's facilities? --How is change management handled? --What happens to your partnering model?
Rich Hintz

VMware VMotion for Live Migration of Virtual Machines - VMware - 0 views

  • Move running virtual machines from one physical server to another with no impact to end users
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    Move running virtual machines from one physical server to another with no impact to end users
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