Confidentiality, Integrity and High Availability with Open Source IT green
Luciana Guimaraes

TL;DR
This paper discusses using open source technologies to build secure, stable, and highly available data networks, emphasizing the balance between open code transparency and data control, based on real-world virtualization experience.
Contribution
It demonstrates practical implementation of open source solutions for data security and high availability in virtualized server environments.
Findings
Open source can ensure data confidentiality and integrity.
Virtualization enhances system availability and security.
Real-world deployment confirms feasibility of open source in critical environments.
Abstract
This paper presents elements that form the structure of a network of data using secure stable and mature technologies that meet the requirement of having code free. The principle would be conflicting code open Tuesday where he wants to keep maximum control over the data but is already evidence that open source does not hide the famous backdoor possible in closed systems code. Basearemos this work experience gained in a real environment and using paravirtualization to show a situation more critical and now real in most companies, the virtualization of servers.
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Taxonomy
TopicsCloud Computing and Resource Management · Distributed systems and fault tolerance · Advanced Data Storage Technologies
