![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() You see, back in the physical server world, an agent-based approach to a software deployment was acceptable: The physical server was an isolated container, self-sufficient from a compute, network and - to some extent - storage perspective. One of the things I want to focus on this time is the agent-based approach to anything virtual. We have done a great job of taking our existing physical environments and virtualizing them, but with that many of us have also imported the same processes, procedures and approaches that were used to build our physical server environments. We have been on a virtualization mission for the past few years and some of us haven't stopped to take a breath and fine-tune or refine these new environments that we're building and that we believe will yield all the benefits that come with virtualizing our servers. The time has come for virtualization admins to take a step back and re-evaluate their environments. Agent-Based Software: Wrong for Virtualization ![]()
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