i think you will not have much options if you want to explore other OSs in a
virtual environment. Keep it it mind, that from IO Perspective, Solaris
zones can give you pure native performance in comparison to domUs.

rgds,
dot.yet

On Wed, Jun 10, 2009 at 8:22 PM, Peter Lees <[email protected]>wrote:

> hi folks,
>
> i'm just getting started in this xvm stuff & am planning a DMZ-in-a-box
> configuration.
>
> i currently have a server running solaris nevada & using zones to split up
> some of the functionality;  if i move this to xvm, am i better off using
> separate  domU's, or does it still make sense (from an efficiency PoV) to
> have solaris zones inside one domU ?
>
> i *do* plan to use domU's for different versions of solaris, linux, etc in
> a more "direct" model .
>
> thoughts or pointers welcome.
>
> regards
>
> p
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