Linked by Dan Massameno on Wed 4th May 2011 21:28 UTC
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RE: Been there, done that...
by moondevil on Thu 5th May 2011 10:38
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RE: Been there, done that...
by oiaohm on Thu 5th May 2011 14:57
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All of this looks to be a copy of chroot() and winebottler from unix systems...
MS playing catch-up and trying to market it as something new, as always.
MS playing catch-up and trying to market it as something new, as always.
chroot is flawed.
Zones Containers and Jails. Are the latter techs. Some people think these are mainframe pre Unix. Infact they are after Unix.
Pre Unix was the precursor to virtualization.
But yes. Been done for years in the Unix world. Only thing anywhere near exciting is that it up into graphical.
DRI2 Wayland alterations allow same kind of features with Unix based containment. Virtual interfaces for sound from cgroups from linux, Jails from bsd and Zones from solaris already exist.




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All of this looks to be a copy of chroot() and winebottler from unix systems...
MS playing catch-up and trying to market it as something new, as always.