I just saw this article come through the big-admin newsletter. I don't
currently have any Solaris computers and I haven't used Solaris 10 (or 9 for
that matter), so all I can do is read about it. This seems kind of cool and
in-line with what my ideal linux-vserver usage would look like. I just use
vservers to logically separate applications so that as they grow they can
spin off to their own server w/out hassle. Of course, vserver is great for
that because it has so little resource overhead.

http://www.sun.com/bigadmin/content/submitted/dollar_container.html

The feature that strikes me as so intriguing is the ability to allocate CPU
resources to zones.

Also, look how they create a zone for tomcat. That strikes me as a very easy
to use tool (no editing config files, just use set).

Not that I'm trying to critique any of the work being done on vserver; I
just thought you might like a glimpse of one other way someone is doing this
sort of thing.

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