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Security for Virtual Infrastructures - understanding virtualisation to simplify security

Author: Andrew Fourie| Date: 18 July 2008| Tags:  Microsoft, Virtualisation
Security for Virtual Infrastructures - understanding virtualisation to simplify security
With the launch of Microsoft’s Hyper-V the momentum towards virtualisation has just stepped up another gear.

Through all the excitement, there are still a few stalwarts of tradition trying to put off would-be virtualisation adopters with the words, ‘It’s the security, stupid.’ The facts are that this is groundless.

There are no reasons why virtualisation and good security can’t go hand in glove so there are no reasons to delay virtualising infrastructure because of security concerns.
 
Virtual infrastructures can be secured just as effectively as traditional infrastructures.

Whatever is virtualised, there is always, underneath it all, a host layer and there is still a single shared gateway to the network.

With that in mind, there need be no difference in how a network is protected.

Organisations can carry on using a standard gateway security appliance and it will work just as well as it always has.

Anyone who tells you otherwise is probably confused about how virtualisation works. Maybe they need to go on a training course?

 
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