Linked by Thom Holwerda on Thu 6th Jul 2006 10:34 UTC, submitted by erast
Sun Solaris, OpenSolaris "OpenSolaris is not only powerful, but it is very innovative. Somebody smart figured that simplistic chroot or BSD jail concepts could be extended to the level where every single part of HW is virtualized. The Linux kernel also offers somewhat similar proposition called vserver, but we all know that until a proposition is not a part of main-line kernel tree it will never be a solution. Well, forget about Linux, we have OpenSolaris now and it truly opens new horizons for us to explore."
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This is news?? Disappointed this got in...
by xtaski on Fri 7th Jul 2006 13:34 UTC
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I wasted my time reading this abstract ... worse... I was a sucker and clicked on the link. Self promoting fools are still fools.

How is installing nexenta-zones any different than installing vserver?? "Not in mailine kernel" is a FUD copout. Someone else pointed out BSD jails has also had this... trying to take existing technologies and call them innovative?? Ok, this sounds more like Microsoft...