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xen-users
Re: [Xen-users] Live Migration Config
This is not good. I'm going to have a devil of a time selling
this into enterprises of any size. Are there any plans to provide
filtering rules, authentication, authorization facilities in the
works? Any bolt-ons? We're looking at a serious show-stopper in
organizations large enough to have an information protection
department, or even security-minded clueful personnel. As long as
I can fire up the Xen Live CD on my laptop and shoot domU missiles at a
production Xen instance and have them happily migrate we're at a
standstill. The security people will demand, at a minimum, that
we do not run xfrd on the production node. There goes a monster
selling point and my entire position against VM-Ware.
I am a professional C/Unix coder. Can I help provide this functionality? It seems fairly trivial.
On 10/27/05, Mark Williamson <
mark.williamson@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:> How does one configure the live migration facility? Is there a
> configuration file to allow a foreign dom0 to migrate a domU to the local > dom0? Or can any dom0 migrate a domU to any other dom0?
It's pretty much free for all as far as dom0s are concerned ;-) Basically if
one dom0 can reach another over a network, it can migrate stuff there! Right now, it's more or less expected that an organisation's dom0s are isolated on a vlan (or separate ethernet).
Cheers, Mark
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