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Re: [SAGE] JAILS (Re: Respondents needed for article on sysadmin survival)
In the message dated: Fri, 16 Jan 2004 16:47:15 CST,
The pithy ruminations from "Dustin Puryear" on
<RE: [SAGE] JAILS (Re: Respondents needed for article on sysadmin survival)> we
re:
=> > >> Sounds like a case for vmware or other machine virtualization.
=> > >
=> > > Most definitely. VMware is great for this kind of work as well. My
=> > example
=> > > here was specific to FreeBSD jails though.
=> >
=> > How about User Mode Linux?
=>
=> I wonder if anyone has tried to do a performance comparison of running
=> real-world services (i.e., a mail server with AV and spam filtering) under a
=> FreeBSD jail, user-mode Linux, and VMware.
=>
=> So let's say I have a nice server that I use for hosting multiple services.
=> I can run each service (or client's virtual server) under a FreeBSD jail,
=> user-mode Linux, or VMware. Which solution gives you the most PERFORMANCE
=> bang for the hardware buck?
=>
=> That would be an interesting study.
Great idea. Now, add in the Virtual Private Server stuff from sw-soft.com
(aimed at the web hosting market, it promises very efficient partitioning--to
the order of 100s of servers on a medium-sized Intel box). Hmmm... I wonder if
the commecial vendors (VMWare & SW-Soft...any other you can think of) would be
willing to provide a lab or software?
http://www.sw-soft.com/en/products/virtuozzo/
Mark
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