Hello,
today I've found your comparison of various virtualisation techniques on
the net. One thing I miss there is Linux-VServer, which is very much
like Solaris Zones AFAICT (I didn't use Zones myself, yet).
For the questions in the comparison table, this answers would fit
Linux-VServer:
I don't claim to be an expert but there are a few things that you might
have missed.
Access Network resources: Yes, configurable on ip address level.
Can also select which of the interfaces the vserver's ip(s) are on.
Single Point of Maintenance: I guess yes, but I don't get the question,
I'm
James, if you didn't get the original mail, please let me know. Your
email address on http://www.karrot-x.net/jamesd/ misses the 'g' in
gmail, so my first send attempt failed and I don't know whether the
bounce suceeded.
On 2005.06.26 14:24:20 +0100, Martin wrote:
I don't claim to be an expert
Dear Grisha.
First thank you for your answer.
I didn't mention. We use the linux-vserver version 1.2.10 stable.
We now have a production qmail server running with two IPs on one physical host.
The config of the vserver:
S_CONTEXT=101
IPROOT=ip1 ip2
IPROOTMASK=255.255.255.192