I'm an application architect for a moderately large software company.

 

I'm interested in using linux containers on 'enterprise' flavour
distros; as far as I can see the necessary options are in place on RHEL
6.

 

However the focus here seems to be on the mainline kernel. 

 

What I'd like to achieve is a Scientific Linux 6 container template to
run on SL6. Experience hasn't been good so far; given the general lack
of documentation elsewhere I know I'm going to need some support if I'm
going to make it work.

 

With one question unanswered and another post lost in moderation, my
assumption is that there's either no appetite for this or I'm asking
stupid questions.

 

One way or the other, I'd very much appreciate it if someone could steer
me in the right direction.

 

Thanks

Jonathan

 



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