On 02/25/2011 08:06 PM, Geordy Korte wrote: > Maybee a really stupid question... but why would you want to run that many > containers? What is interesting with the containers is the scalability. The more CPU/memory you have, the more you can add containers. AFAIK, sourceforge provides a shell inside an OpenVZ container for the sourceforge users where they do some trivial maintenance tasks on their project. The more the containers are scalable, the less sourceforge has to invest on new hardware as they can provide more shells on a single node.
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