With the annual VMworld confab coming next week, we are bound to come away thinking that virtualization is the guiding light to take us to the promised land of cloud computing. The reality is different.
Virtualization and cloud computing aren’t always the answer. But we are slowly learning what applications work best in different types of environments. Let’s be clear – virtualization and cloud computing are two distinct, equally game-changing technologies. But given the hype and enthusiasm around them, it is always healthy to get a refreshing dose of why they may not always be the greatest approaches.
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