I believe it may led to better performance, as the actual kernel (S10)
is more efficient in many ways, while the overhead of adaption (ie.
the brandZ code) is usually small.

Rayson



On 6/12/08, Peter Tobac <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> Hi,
>
> from performance point of view running an application in a Solaris 10 zone 
> does not differ from running it in the global zone.
> What about Solaris 8/9 containers?  Would a Solaris 8/9 container be less 
> performant than a native S8/S9 installation?
>
> Thanks for your feedback!
>
> Peter
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