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13 novembre 2011

vShield App and layering your design

 started diving in to vShield App and one thing that I like about vShield App is that it allows you to use different types of objects to apply your policies to. Never really put too much thought in to it, but considering the world is more and more changing to policy based management this fits right in. I just wanted to share something that I was working on, any feedback / thoughts are welcome…

The VMware Cloud Infrastructure aims to reduce operational overhead and lower Total Cost of Ownership (TCO) by simplifying management tasks and abstracting complex processes. The focus of this architecture, as indicated by our customer requirements, is resource aggregation and isolation through the use of pools for each of the crucial pillars: network, storage and compute. Each of the three pillars will be carved in to multiple units of consumption with priority allocated based on their service level agreement. This will be achieved by leveraging core functionality offered by vSphere 5.0. Subsequently vShield App will be used to isolate each of the different type of workloads. As a hypervisor-based application-aware firewall solution, vShield App allows defining policies to logical, dynamic application boundaries (security groups) instead of physical boundaries.

This resource and security layering method will allow for a fast and safe deployment of new workloads.

--> Please see the rest on the blog : http://www.yellow-bricks.com/2011/11/10/vshield-app-and-layering-your-design/ 

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