On Sun, Dec 26, 2004 at 06:18:13PM +0200, Omer Zak wrote:
> 
> On Sun, 26 Dec 2004, Amit Roseberger wrote:
> 
> > Hi All.
> > I am trying to build a Linux based (haven't yet decided on the exact
> > distro/s) cluster for testing a complicated server side application.
> > Building the cluster is not my problem though...
> > What I need is an idea/software (open source or closed) that'll help me
> > keep this cluster "sterile".
> >
> > When I say "sterile", I mean a software that'll help me keep/implement a
> > few "states" in my cluster so that I could "revert" from one state to
> > another relatively easy (in less then a few minuets to do the change).
> >
> > I guess that I am looking for a more sophisticated/flexible way to
> > implement it then simply multi boot a few configurations and a more
> > stable/robust method then Virtual Machines (which BTW I am using
> > extensively for other needs).
> 
> VMWare has a mode, in which you can automatically lose all changes made to
> a virtual hard disk since a given checkpoint, when you close a virtual
> machine.

Likewise qemu, BTW

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