Hi,

On 02 February 2010 am 09:57:13 Jeff Mitchell wrote:
> 
>       Strikes me that setting up jails for bloody-well-every-other 
> service might be 'fun' ..
> 
it is just your work. As there is still only a single kernel running, there is 
no real difference.

But you must maintain every jail as every jail uses its own world.

I use jails once in a while. They give a good feeling and do not cost much to 
setup.

But - a big but - you must make sure that the data stays consistant over the 
jails. Jailing a webserver is not a problem. But putting file-servers for 
different protocols into different jails might be a problem. Letting different 
jails run accessing the same data, does not make sense for me.

Erich
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