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	<title>DominoKeys.com &#187; virtualization</title>
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		<title>Virtualizing Domino &#8211; Getting to the point</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 16 Apr 2009 16:24:52 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[This is a topic I find myself debating quite a bit lately. I &#8220;get&#8221; the benefits of virtualizing it, I really do. But the normal behavior/benefit of Domino skews things a bit.
Our Domino environments replicate databases everywhere. Its also really easy to start up a new Domino server on another box in the event of [...]
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>This is a topic I find myself debating quite a bit lately. I &#8220;get&#8221; the benefits of virtualizing it, I really do. But the normal behavior/benefit of Domino skews things a bit.</p>
<p>Our Domino environments replicate databases everywhere. Its also really easy to start up a new Domino server on another box in the event of a disaster (an ID file, names.nsf, notes.ini and a bit of elbow grease and BOOM you&#8217;ve got a box that thinks its been a Domino server for some time). Those two features alone have always weighed heavily in my continued committment of the Domino platform because it removes a lot of headaches associated with disaster recovery and business contniuity planning.</p>
<p>Still, virtualization is a good idea. But how? What do I need to be thinking about? How do I get started?</p>
<p>And then this article (&#8220;<a href="http://searchdomino.techtarget.com/generic/0,295582,sid4_gci1353756,00.html?track=NL-598&amp;ad=699490&amp;asrc=EM_NLT_6629734&amp;uid=357926">Benefits of virtualizating Lotus Domino</a>&#8220;) arrives in my inbox. This is probably one of the most helpful rundowns of the virtualization concept that is specific to Domino that I&#8217;ve seen. So I&#8217;m sharing.</p>
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