
Devzones, short for development zones, is a type of virtualization found in the Nexenta distribution. It can be used to define a base developer environment, which can be easily cloned many times. These copies can easily be destroyed and recreated.
Devzones are built upon Opensolaris Zones, which are extensions of a chroot-like environment for the entire installed system. In other words, it allows for virtualization of an Opensolaris environment (and variants of Linux), without the performance hit that is generally associated with virtualization.
This article gives a practical introduction into using Devzones.
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2007-07-27
They are just ordinary Zones in Solaris/OpenSolaris. You can install Solaris 10 in a Zone, or Solaris 9, Solaris 8 or Linux v2.4. There is rudimentary support for Linux v2.6 in Zones.
Try Nexenta or OpenSolaris or Solaris 10 if you want to play with Zones.
One guy booted 1000 zones in 1 GB RAM. It worked, but very slowly. Rock solid. Rock stable.