Completing the architectural blueprint

At this point, we still have not actually built anything, but we have laid out the plans for all of our components. We should understand our use cases, our master design, and our resources. We have now effectively created a blueprint for our virtualization environment. The purpose of all of this legwork and planning is to have a solid design guide that can then be approved and implemented. When all elements are detailed in advance, the implementation phase can be split into multiple streams. In some organizations, different teams will be responsible for certain points of execution; in other environments, you may want to offload some of the activities to junior resources. Either way, as long as you have a ...

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