You might want virtualisation but you still need a string of 'nines
By Martyn Warwick
Feb 26, 2014
"You can't sacrifice performance just to have virtualisation," says Glenn Seiler, vice president, product management networking solutions at 'real time' specialist Wind River, a subsidiary of Intel. "You still have to have 5 or 6 nines."
Wind River has announced a 'hardened' NFV platform for ISVs to run their more critical, deterministic applications on. "It's hardened or real-time virtualisation that will drive performance," Glenn tells Martyn Warwick.
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