I've been playing around with CloudLinux a bit and haven't had a chance to
properly reply to this thread until now. That said, CloudLinux itself is
not a virtualization layer in the sense of Xen, VMWare or the like. It
instead is a way to limit system resources based on the user (uid) instead
I think this was more a reference of interest more than anything else.
But in reviewing their page, they are a VM layer like vmware,
xenserver, KVM, Virtual Iron, and the others i have forgotten. they
are just new and built up as a distro. they are not offering anything
more (to my eyes) that any
; but, it is only a matter of time, before
computing power cracking algorithms catch up and allow you to crack in
seconds what was previously uncrackable in decades.
'CloudLinux', the CentOS downstream fork is not cloud computing, although
in their marketing puffery, they position themselves
Ah, I have been loosely. Following this thread, but had never heard of
CloudLinux. This descripton makes it sound like Proxmox-VE which I use in
my RD lab, and would highly recommend.
Kevin Fries
On Jun 19, 2010 10:32 AM, Stephen cryptwo...@gmail.com wrote:
I think this was more a reference
Hey all,
Just wondering if any of you have played around with CloudLinux (
http://cloudlinux.com) and what your thoughts and experiences with it may
have been.
-- Dan.
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Hey all,
Just wondering if any of you have played around with CloudLinux (
http://cloudlinux.com) and what your thoughts and experiences with it may
have been.
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Cloud computing is like having sex in Time Square.
[citation needed]
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'CloudLinux', the CentOS downstream fork is not cloud
computing, although in their marketing puffery, they position
themselves as:
'CloudLinux is the only commercially supported OS
designed specifically for the service provider market'
-- http://www.cloudlinux.com