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		<title>By: kingthorin</title>
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		<description>Hmmm will it really be that big a deal?

I&#039;m leaning towards &quot;not really&quot;.

IT is always switching back and forth, centralize/de-centralize. Many technologies already posses such failover protections so it&#039;s natural that VMWare adopt the same. I can also easily see such functionality being added directly to the base OSes (not that it&#039;s trivial but just that some are partially there already and developers will see it as a good move).</description>
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<p>I&#8217;m leaning towards &#8220;not really&#8221;.</p>
<p>IT is always switching back and forth, centralize/de-centralize. Many technologies already posses such failover protections so it&#8217;s natural that VMWare adopt the same. I can also easily see such functionality being added directly to the base OSes (not that it&#8217;s trivial but just that some are partially there already and developers will see it as a good move).</p>
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