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:internetnews.com: A Xen Way to iSCSI Virtualization?
internetnews.com: A Xen Way to iSCSI Virtualization?
Apr 3, 2007, 14 :15 UTC (0 Talkback[s]) (10675 reads)

(Other stories by Sean Michael Kerner)

"Virtualization isn't only about supporting a virtualized operating system. Storage and security are key support sectors in any enterprise IT environment, real or virtual.

"XenSource, the commercial vendor behind the open source Xen project, has this crazy quilt of complexity in mind with its latest product release called XenEnterprise 3.2.

"Is it a Xen way for businesses to advance storage needs using iSCSI virtualization? The company thinks so with its support for iSCSI storage in this release. It's also nudging XenEnterprise on the path toward integration with Network Access Control, the policy-driven framework that decides who gets access to what on an enterprise network..."

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