Hi,

I'm using VServers technology for dev (primary php, perl, ruby, sql) and web-servers about 2 years.

look's good for me.

On 26 Чер 2007, at 18:56, Erik Anderson wrote:

I'm in the process of setting up a new server that will be the host
for several virtual linux development servers. I will provision out
virtual servers to our engineers to use for kernel/driver development,
embedded linux development, etc.

Initially, I was thinking that I'd just use UML for this, but the
recent virtualization discussion has me second-guessing myself.  I
chose UML becuase it seems quite a bit easier to set up than the rest
of the bunch Xen, KVM, etc, but perhaps that's not true.

The server in question is a Dual-CPU AMD Opteron with 8GB of RAM.  I
have 2007.0-amd64 installed, but haven't gotten any further in the
config thus far.

So...should I go ahead with UML, or should I look at implementing Xen
perhaps?  Or another virtualization technology?  This is my first
foray into implementing VPS stuff, so I'm sort of fumbling around.
Xen seems like a very cool way to do this, but it seems a bit
intimidating to get running.

Any tips/suggestions?

Thanks!

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