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[Xen-users] Re: XEN and Windows Guests in critical environment(hospital)
James Harper wrote:
So I agree with you that the application will almost certainly work and
work perfectly, but everyone is very sensitive about legal
responsibilities these days, and if someone died and it was determined
that a computer failure caused the results of a medical test to be lost
or delayed and that that was a contributing factor to their death, and
it turns out that you used an unsupported system configuration to run
the software on, then take a guess what happens next - the fact that it
wasn't Xen or VMWare's fault will have nothing to do with the outcome of
the inquiry...
Heh. Yeah, been there. I used to design medical electronics for neural
implants. All the designs had to be very belt-and-suspenders, and there
was often a trade-off between keeping things the way they were, and
keeping things supported or robust against the next potential threat.
Since one of my first systems adminstration tasks was cleaning up after
the Morris Worm, partly because I had specifically been forbidden from
implementing the available system security patches to avoid any
complicatons in a BSD 4.3 controlled neural stimulator, I got to see the
booby traps of local configuration issues up close and personal.
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