VDI architecture, XenServer & VMI

VDI architecture, XenServer & VMI

The VDI architecture used by the University of Sevilla, the improvements in Citrix XenServer Workload Balancing an the new mobile virtual infrastruture have been the top 3 topics in our blog during the last two weeks.

Find below the links to these posts and have a look at them to find out why our followers have found them so interesting:

VDI architecture with oVirt, KVM & UDS Enterprise

Analysis: improvements in Citrix XenServer Workload Balancing

After VDI there comes VMI, the virtual mobile infrastructure

Security bug found in Xen hypervisor

Security bug found in Xen hypervisor

A vulnerability in Xen hypervisor has broken the security around multi-tenant environments. It allows Xen hardware virtual machines (HVM) to access data storaged in other HVM-based machines that are located in the same hardware. This bug, which has been registered as CVE-2014-7188, also allows to crash the host.

ARM systems and paravirtualization servers (PV) of the Open Source hypervisor haven’t been affected. The only vulnerable systems are x86.

Xen Project has published a patch to solve this problem, which affected big companies, such as Amazon or Rackspace, that had to reboot their virtualized servers.

Source: www.eweek.com

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