Server virtualization can be made much more efficient by booting many different virtual server instances from a single disk image (with proper licensing), rather than requiring a separately installed operating system for each instance. Using a single image for multiple instances of the Windows operating system presents considerable technical challenges:
Identification : Different instances of the same boot image must present different identifying information; this information is typically hard-coded in the boot image. | |
Authentication : Access to resources is controlled by authenticating specific identifying information. This authentication information is typically hard-coded to match the hard-coded identification information, and must be synchronized to correctly control access. | |
Licensing : Multiple instances of the same boot image must be carefully controlled to ensure each instance is legally licensed. | |
Version Compatibility : Different versions of Windows have subtle differences in the boot process and other relevant components. |
Our expertise with Windows system internals allowed us to create a system to quickly boot multiple instances of a single physical image, for several versions of Windows. And unlike the customer's competition, SolveITLabs's solution maintains best security practices.
Securing communications to mission-critical systems is a vitally important requirement for server virtualization. Our developers provided an extensible, configurable solution to authenticate users and encrypt traffic to and from virtual servers.
   Supports a variety of authentication mechanisms.
   Can operate stand-alone or through a web browser.
   Compatible with a variety of other security products requiring HTTP/HTTPS encapsulation.
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