Four Considerations For Securing Your Post-Acquisition VMware-Based Virtual Cloud

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I vividly recall the first time I experimented with a VMware virtual machine; it was indeed one of the most fascinating concepts I had ever encountered. I marveled at the idea of having a machine within a machine. Before long, this concept extended to the cloud, aiding businesses in reducing hardware costs and enhancing productivity and operational speed.

BlackRock CEO Issues ‘Massive’ Warning After Crypto Flip That Powered A Bitcoin, Ethereum And XRP Price BoomPhysical firewalls were designed as perimeter security devices and are usually placed at the edge of a network to protect internal systems from external threats. However, physical firewalls are not suited for virtual environments' dynamic and scalable nature as they struggle to protect workloads that move around the network.

Additionally, security add-on solutions that require higher CPU/computing power will need additional VMware licenses and server hardware to compensate for the extra computing power required for security tasks.Securing a post-acquisition VMware environment can be daunting. Here are a few ways to reassess your current setup and ensure its compatibility with future needs.

 

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