Linked by Thom Holwerda on Sun 14th May 2006 14:54 UTC, submitted by anonymous
Linux User Mode Linux is a virtualization technology which can be used to create Linux virtual machines within a Linux host. What is unique about UML is that unlike other virtualization technologies, the UML patch has been already incorporated into the official Linux kernel source. This is a review of a book on User Mode Linux authored by Jeff Dike. The fact that Jeff is the creator of UML lends some credibility to this book which pursues a niche area.
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User Mode Linux is really good
by jbalmer on Sun 14th May 2006 15:59 UTC
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2005-12-18

I have been experimenting with UML for some time. And I must say that this technology holds a lot of promise. Especially since as the review put it, the UML patch is incorporated directly into the Linux kernel tree.

I really think this technology is unfairly not been given the kind of publicity that other virtualisation technologies like Vmware, Xen and QEMU are getting.

Edited 2006-05-14 16:00

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RE: User Mode Linux is really good
by twenex on Sun 14th May 2006 16:19 UTC in reply to "User Mode Linux is really good"
twenex Member since:
2006-04-21

I really think this technology is unfairly not been given the kind of publicity that other virtualisation technologies like Vmware, Xen and QEMU are getting.

Probably because the rest allow you to use an arbitrary OS under them, two of them (and hopefully, soon all three) without any modification.

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Acronym Overload
by Frenetic on Sun 14th May 2006 19:56 UTC
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2006-05-01

Isn't UML already an acronym for "Unified Modeling Language"? Why not call it UMLinux to avoid confusion?

Or do we want Linux tech to confuse people?

*grumble* *grumble*

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RE: Acronym Overload
by Larz on Sun 14th May 2006 20:16 UTC in reply to "Acronym Overload"
Larz Member since:
2006-01-04

Well, at least the didnīt call it SAP, which is possibly the most overused 3-letter acronym in all of IT.

Some examples from Wikipedia:

- SAP AG, a German software company, or its various products such as SAP R/3 or SAP Business Information Warehouse
- Session Announcement Protocol
- Simple As Possible - Computer Architecture
- System Assist Processor, in computing, a specialized processor that assists a central processor on a large computer, particularly an IBM mainframe
- Service Advertising Protocol
- Service Access Point
- Atari SAP music format

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RE[2]: Acronym Overload
by twenex on Sun 14th May 2006 20:27 UTC in reply to "RE: Acronym Overload"
twenex Member since:
2006-04-21

Atari SAP music format

To go with Atari TOS operating system?

They REALLY should have been more careful about their acronyms.

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