John Summerfield wrote:

You might know that, but I'm leaning towards LKM. LKM has the great
advantage of being a standard part of the Linux kernel.

Red Hat's tools make the difference pretty minor so far as usability is
concerned.

Hi John,
I assume you mean KVM (which uses Linux Kernel Modules).
Thsi is another form of Full Virtualization which would have no place on
System z, except as a replacement for z/VM.

The conversation was about the sharing of the actual Linux resources
rather than those of the "machine" (Virtual or Real).

OS level virtualization allows the sharing of many OS resources
such as the kernel and filesystems.

mark

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