Noong: Wed, 12 Jun 2002 13:36:13 +0800 (PHT)
Orlando Andico <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>  kanyang minutawi:

+>|
+>|I was just reading this article on ZDnet about Intel Linux server 
+>|consolidation (e.g. running multiple instances of Linux on a single
host, 
+>|ala the IBM mainframe thing):
+>|
+>|http://techupdate.zdnet.com/techupdate/stories/main/0,14179,2870157,00
.html
+>|
+>|Anyway, this feature would seem useful for ISP's or ASP's or similar 
+>|hosting providers who want to provide a full machine for a single user
but 
+>|don't want to put out lots of $$$ to buy a rack-full of servers.
+>|
+>|Anyway it seems the SW-Soft's Virtuozzo and VMware's ELX Server are the

+>|big players in the Intel server consolidation arena.
+>|
+>|However they all failed to take note of one, fairly good, free 
+>|alternative: User-Mode Linux!
+>|
+>|I'm actually gonna UML soon.. the neat-o functionality of multiple
Linux 
+>|instances on a single box (without the overhead of full hardware
emulation 
+>|ala Bochs) is too good to pass up.


will you share your uml design?

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