Ok so to sum up, it's no worse than VMWare ESXi?
Thanks
>From the networking point of view, it's more or less the
same situation as in real physical network - depends on the network segments,
firewalling etc.
Main difference is, that ale these virtual machines share
common computing power, so there's "new" room to "unwanted" computing power
consumption from the compromised DomU, that may affect other DomUs and tasks
assigned to them (the degree depends on configs of vcpus, schedulers etc.) and
logically virtual machines are more vulnerable to DOS
attacks.
Regars
Matej
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Subject: [Xen-users] If a DomU was
compramised..
If a DomU was compramised, could the Dom0 or other DomUs be
compramised?
I guess I'm trying to work out how much isolated Xen
gives..
Thanks
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