[CentOS] Virtualisation
Paul
unix at bikesn4x4s.comSat Mar 3 02:56:06 UTC 2007
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On Fri, March 2, 2007 10:31 am, Joshua Gimer wrote: > Just some info: > > I think that the deciding factor of which way to go depends on how much > money you are willing to spend and the amount of time that you want to > invest in setting this system up and maintaining it. I personally have > some > of all three of the previously mentioned vitalization technologies running > on our network (Solaris Zones, Parallels, XEN, and VMWare), and each take > different amount of these resources to setup and maintain. > > Solaris Zones are probably one of the coolest solutions. It allows you to > allocate system resources across zones without having to reinstall > anything > or duplicate configs. Setting up zones is not the hardest thing to do, but > one of the most robust; if you are one of the types of people that has to > know every angle of something before using it, this is probably not the > way > to go. I second Solaris zones are very rubust. Easy to setup and maintain.
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