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Virtualization for security
Scott Granneman, 2006-04-12

Sometimes we don't really see what our eyes are viewing. That's true with your computer screen, and it's true in nature as well. Oh sure, we can say what we think we're seeing, but we're missing the big story such as the man behind the curtain, to recall a famous phrase from an even more beloved movie.

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Virtualization for security 2006-04-13
Anonymous (1 replies)
Re: Virtualization for security 2006-04-13
Anonymous (2 replies)
One addition on WindowsInVM 2006-04-13
Nicholas weaver
Use network booting for linux. Now not only is there NO local state ("nuking/patching" is just turn on/off even for the base), but with the common images for most people, cached in the fileserver memory, it will IMPROVE performance, as with modern networks, accessing the file server's memory cache is faster than accessing local disk.


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Virtualization for security 2006-04-13
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Virtualization for security 2006-04-17
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Host OS? 2006-04-20
elh
Great in theory, but... 2007-10-18
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