Moving Data Between Virtual Machines

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Conclusions

In virtualization, the focus is on simplifying processes and not on controlling and monitoring critical parameters. Fortunately, this situation is changing slowly: Open vSwitch as of VMware version 5 supports port mirroring, which means you can now also sniff data streams in virtual machine environments.

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