We use the SWsoft Linux virtualization software. The vserver project looks interesting as well, but like you, I've only tried out UML. The major block for us not using UML is that UML servers have a hard limit on the amount of RAM available. Our solution is more flexible, and RAM is dynamically added according to resource needs.
Glenn Oppegard Aktiom Networks LLC
On Wednesday, July 16, 2003, at 05:18 PM, Frode Haugsgjerd wrote:
On Wed, Jul 16, 2003 at 12:33:16PM -0600, Glenn Oppegard wrote: --snipAktiom Networks LLC (www.aktiom.net) offers something similar to UserModeLinux, but better in my opinion ;-). You can get a Debian 3.0 GNU/Linux server starting at $60/month, running on beefy hardware. Please be aware that these are not dedicated linux servers; we have multiple client servers running on each physical machine. But, the servers and data are completely partitioned and secure from other clients. This is a nice alternative from the $100+ dedicated server options if you don't need that much power.
If you have any questions, feel free to email me on the list or privately.
Glenn Oppegard Aktiom Networks LLC
I am curious about how you partition your big Dell machines. Was unable to find any details about it on your site. I guess vserver, wich seems to be more efficient than uml. But i have only tested uml my self, so i don't know.
-- Frode Haugsgjerd Norway
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