Apr 22
As you may have noticed there’s a new link in StoneBlog top menu: StoneBlog Community.
The idea behind it is to create a centralized repository for freely available items coming from the StoneGate Users community and from Stonians around the world.
The nature of the items is free and unsupported, but as often happens they might be very useful to customize or interact better with StoneGate technology.
StoneGate Community pages are already populated with very interesting items, therefore I invite you to click on the link and express here below what you do think about it, to allow us improve StoneBlog as much as we can.

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written by RoarinPenguin - 479 views
\\ tags: community, StoneBlog Community
Dec 30
In my experience, virtualization projects I’ve seen so far are mainly consolidating multiple servers before running on different machine onto a cluster of servers forming a hypervisor, mainly for cost/maintenance/power savings.
Those pioneers who went really “into” virtualization are virtualizing network segments also, taking advantage of rock solid technologies like VMware VMotion and Distributed Resource Scheduler to implement the so-called Virtual Datacenter at full.
In these interesting technological projects, one should not forget the important role of network security, and many are positive with Stonesoft approach since it allows “transposing” a traditional network security model in virtualized world.
What is your opinion?
Have you faced already virtualization projects in your company?
Which technologies did you consider for secure your virtual information flow?
Any hint/recommendation to share with the community?
Please use the comments to share your thoughts…
written by RoarinPenguin - 747 views
\\ tags: Security, Surveys, Virtualization
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