On 06/22/2015 02:37 PM, a b wrote:
>> The point I'm looking at reaching to test is to have Zones for some
>> native service, and KVM running with Centos and Windows.
> 
> Unless I am mistaken, you do not need KVM for running CentOS.As I understand 
> it, lx-branded zones have landed into SmartOS,which means one can run Joyent 
> provided CentOS image atnear bare metal speeds.
> https://docs.joyent.com/public-cloud/containers/infrastructure/images/centos
> With KVM, you will pay a performance penalty equal to emulatingan entire 
> system; while possible, unless you have a very specificreason for doing so, 
> running Linux inside of an lx-branded zone shouldbe a better alternative.
> Needless to say, unless there is specific software that only runs 
> onGNU/Linux, why not just run the SmartOS native version of theapplication?   
>                                         

Oh absolutely, I did not know that is what LX versions are, excellent!

-- 
Steve


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