scholarly journals Real-time logs in virtual data-center

2018 ◽  
Vol 7 (2) ◽  
pp. 746 ◽  
Author(s):  
Chalasani Srinivas

Penetration testing is a specialized security auditing methodology where a tester simulates an attack on a secured system. The main theme of this paper itself reflects how one can collect the massive amount of log files which are generated among virtual datacenters in real time which in turn also posses invisible information with excessive organization value. Such testing usually ranges across all aspects concerned to log management across a number of servers among virtual data centers. In fact, Virtualization limits the costs by reducing the need for physical hardware systems. Instead, require high-end hardware for processing. In the real-time scenario, we usually come across multiple logs among VCenter, ESXi, a VM which is very typical for performing manual analysis with a bit more time-consuming. Instead of configuring secure-ids automatically in a Centralized log management server gains a powerful full insight. Along with using accurate search algorithms, fields searching, which includes title, author, and also content comes out of searching, sorting fields, multiple-index search with merged results simultaneously updates files, with joint results grouping automatically configures few plugs among search engine file formats were effective measures in an investigation. Finally, by using the Flexibility Network Security Monitor, Traffic Investigation, offensive detection, Log Recording, Distributed inquiry with full program's ability can export data to a variety of visualization dashboard which exactly needed for Log Investigations across Virtual Data Centers in real time.

2018 ◽  
Vol 7 (2.7) ◽  
pp. 1
Author(s):  
Gatla Vinay ◽  
T Pavan Kumar

Penetration testing is a specialized security auditing methodology where a tester simulates an attack on a secured system. The main theme of this paper itself reflects how one can collect the massive amount of log files which are generated among virtual datacenters in real time which in turn also posses invisible information with excessive organization value. Such testing usually ranges across all aspects concerned to log management across a number of servers among virtual data centers. In fact, Virtualization limits the costs by reducing the need for physical hardware systems. Instead, require high-end hardware for processing. In the real-time scenario, we usually come across multiple logs among VCenter, ESXi, a VM which is very typical for performing manual analysis with a bit more time-consuming. Instead of configuring secure-ids automatically in a Centralized log management server gains a powerful full insight. Along with using accurate search algorithms, fields searching, which includes title, author, and also content comes out of searching, sorting fields, multiple-index search with merged results simultaneously updates files, with joint results grouping automatically configures few plugs among search engine file formats were effective measures in an investigation. Finally, by using the Flexibility Network Security Monitor, Traffic Investigation, offensive detection, Log Recording, Distributed inquiry with full program's ability can export data to a variety of visualization dashboard which exactly needed for Log Investigations across Virtual Data Centers in real time.


2019 ◽  
Vol 38 (S1) ◽  
Author(s):  
Brett McDowall ◽  
Samuel Mills

Abstract This paper examines the hosting options for electronic civil registration and vital statistics (CRVS) systems, particularly the use of data centers versus cloud-based solutions. A data center is a facility that houses computer systems and associated hardware and software components, such as network and storage systems, power supplies, environment controls, and security devices. An alternative to using a data center is cloud-based hosting, which is a virtual data center hosted by a public cloud provider. The cloud is used on a pay-as-you-go basis and does not require purchasing and maintaining of hardware for data centers. It also provides more flexibility for continuous innovation in line with evolving information and communications technology.


2019 ◽  
Vol 75 (10) ◽  
pp. 6324-6360 ◽  
Author(s):  
Ameni Hbaieb ◽  
Mahdi Khemakhem ◽  
Maher Ben Jemaa

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