Re: Virtual Private Servers???

2006-07-26 Thread Don Munyak
disclaimer...I have no personal experience with VM's...But, one of the list services I belong to has mentioned this before. See if Qemu might be of use. http://fabrice.bellard.free.fr/qemu/ Don ___ freebsd-questions@freebsd.org mailing list http://lis

Re: Virtual Private Servers???

2006-07-25 Thread Philip Hallstrom
Ok, I'm a FreeBSD guy. Recently I moved into another company. All of their servers runs Linux. For my first assignment, I need to have a comparison between various Linux Virtualizations. So far I came up with Virtuozzo/OpenVZ, Xen, UML, Linux-Vserver. As far as I can understand, all of them are so

Virtual Private Servers???

2006-07-25 Thread Mark Jayson Alvarez
Hi, Ok, I'm a FreeBSD guy. Recently I moved into another company. All of their servers runs Linux. For my first assignment, I need to have a comparison between various Linux Virtualizations. So far I came up with Virtuozzo/OpenVZ, Xen, UML, Linux-Vserver. As far as I can understand, all of them ar

Re: Virtual Private Servers/Jails

2002-12-03 Thread Simon1
> I run them for development servers. oak is the physical box and runs > postgresql. I've got 4 jails running apache so each developer can have > his own sandbox and can royally screw things up without affecting the rest > of us. Works awesome. That's always useful. Like I said, I just never go

Re: Virtual Private Servers/Jails

2002-12-03 Thread Kirk Strauser
At 2002-12-04T01:33:02Z, Simon1 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > 4) Needed utilities and commands. (Call it my wishlist) > 1) A way to list jails. > 2) A way to list processes BY jail, and a way to show (host side) > which jail a process belongs to. > 3) jail halt, jail restart com

Re: Virtual Private Servers/Jails

2002-12-03 Thread Philip Hallstrom
> > Does anyone have any information on setting up virtual private > > servers with Freebsd? There are a lot of people doing it out there > > but I can't seem to find any documentation supporting it. > > FreeBSD doesn't offer true virtual machines. FreeBSD

Re: Virtual Private Servers/Jails

2002-12-03 Thread Simon1
> Does anyone have any information on setting up virtual private > servers with Freebsd? There are a lot of people doing it out there > but I can't seem to find any documentation supporting it. FreeBSD doesn't offer true virtual machines. FreeBSD does come with jails

Re: Virtual Private Servers

2002-12-03 Thread Kirk Strauser
At 2002-12-04T00:01:49Z, Greg Goodman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > Hello freebsd-questions, > > Does anyone have any information on setting up virtual private > servers with Freebsd? There are a lot of people doing it out there > but I can't seem to find any d

Re: Virtual Private Servers

2002-12-03 Thread Kevin D. Kinsey, DaleCo, S.P.
From: "Greg Goodman" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Subject: Virtual Private Servers > Hello freebsd-questions, > > Does anyone have any information on setting up virtual private > servers with Freebsd? There are a lot of people doing it out there > but I can&#

Re: Virtual Private Servers

2002-12-03 Thread Justin Ovens
Not sure if this is what you want, but try 'man jail' - Original Message - From: "Greg Goodman" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Tuesday, December 03, 2002 7:01 PM Subject: Virtual Private Servers > Hello freebsd-questions, > &

Re: Virtual Private Servers

2002-12-03 Thread Kliment Andreev
> Does anyone have any information on setting up virtual private > servers with Freebsd? There are a lot of people doing it out there > but I can't seem to find any documentation supporting it. As far as I know "virtual private server" is a remote FreeBSD serve

Virtual Private Servers

2002-12-03 Thread Greg Goodman
Hello freebsd-questions, Does anyone have any information on setting up virtual private servers with Freebsd? There are a lot of people doing it out there but I can't seem to find any documentation supporting it. Any information would be much appreciated. Thanks -- Best re