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If you are deploying virtual machines for multiple customers on a single physical host, what should be recommended to isolate VMs from one another?

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Question added by Saqib Mehmood , Technical Team Lead/Safety Supervisor , Xchange Technology Group
Date Posted: 2014/02/15
Mostafa Abdo
by Mostafa Abdo , Senior Infrastructure and Security Architect , Devoteam

you can use vSheild from VMWare, plus most of the modern firewalls have plugins to integrate with VMware or Hyper-V

Ibrahim Abu Elnaga
by Ibrahim Abu Elnaga , PMO Manager , Barkotel Communications

virtualization itself is about isolating machines. virtual machines are working the way physical mashines do but sharing only the resourses (processors, memory or NICs).

the answer is (they are already isolated).

 

Khalique Zafar
by Khalique Zafar , Solution Manager IT , Huawei Technologies

In VMware solution you can you vshield appliance to isolate and secure VMs.

Ahmed Hanif
by Ahmed Hanif , IT Project Manager , Ramada Gulberg Lahore

Define Ports for each VMs along with their IPs. and make a rule and apply on them for which those VMs are associated. And deny all other irrelivant activities.

Ahmed Sami
by Ahmed Sami , IT Infrastructure Assistant Manager , Network International Payment Solutions

what is meant by isolating machines ?

You mean the Network Cards or the place where the machines are stored

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