On Jan 28, 2019, at 2:40 AM, Patrick M. Hausen <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> Good morning,
> 
>> Am 28.01.2019 um 03:53 schrieb Paul Kraus <[email protected]>:
>> (Open)Solaris already had Linux Brand zones, which I’m sure helped get there 
>> much faster.
>> They could already run Linux (user space) in a Zone.
> 
> Yes, but how did they get there? Is there some technical reason
> why Linux branded zones are „so far ahead“ of FreeBSD’s Linux
> ABI that they can run native Docker images while FreeBSD can’t?
> 
> Or is it just a matter of money and manpower invested?

May be. Solaris introduced Containers and Zones in Solaris 10 and over the life 
of Solaris 10 added new features. I suspect Linux Branded Zones was developed 
along side Solaris Branded Zones (which let you run a different version of 
Solaris in a Zone), but Sun was paying for the development effort. All that was 
over 10 years ago now and the memory is not as clear as it was then.

Joyent also pays people to develop Illumos / SmartOS.
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