QubesArchitecture changed

Use local copy of the image instead refering over http:// (preparing for a real CA cert :)
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Joanna Rutkowska 2014-04-27 12:56:15 +00:00
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@ -11,7 +11,7 @@ Qubes implements a Security by Isolation approach. To do this, Qubes utilizes vi
Qubes lets the user define many security domains, which are implemented as lightweight Virtual Machines (VMs), or “AppVMs.” For example, the user can have “personal,” “work,” “shopping,” “bank,” and “random” AppVMs and can use the applications within those VMs just as if they were executing on the local machine. At the same time, however, these applications are well isolated from each other. Qubes also supports secure copy-and-paste and file sharing between the AppVMs, of course. Qubes lets the user define many security domains, which are implemented as lightweight Virtual Machines (VMs), or “AppVMs.” For example, the user can have “personal,” “work,” “shopping,” “bank,” and “random” AppVMs and can use the applications within those VMs just as if they were executing on the local machine. At the same time, however, these applications are well isolated from each other. Qubes also supports secure copy-and-paste and file sharing between the AppVMs, of course.
[![](http://files.qubes-os.org/Architecture_files/droppedImage.png "http://files.qubes-os.org/Architecture_files/droppedImage.png")](http://files.qubes-os.org/Architecture_files/droppedImage.png) [![No image "qubes-arch-diagram-1.png" attached to QubesArchitecture](/chrome/common/attachment.png "No image "qubes-arch-diagram-1.png" attached to QubesArchitecture")](/attachment/wiki/QubesArchitecture/qubes-arch-diagram-1.png)
(Note: In the diagram above, "Storage domain" is actually a USB domain.) (Note: In the diagram above, "Storage domain" is actually a USB domain.)