speaking of FreeBSD, what about Vimage....  might work with a single virtual
db image, and a vhost management system, each still get thier own ip with
less disk space used

On Mon, Dec 13, 2010 at 9:31 AM, Michael Scheidell <
[email protected]> wrote:

>  On 12/13/10 9:26 AM, Henry Dogger wrote:
>
> Hi all,
>
>
>
> We are looking for a possibility to make multi tenant administration
> possible.
>
> Now it is possible to control everything: ‘superadmin’ and your own
> extension: ‘User’
>
> one thought:
> lightweight jails (not full virtualization since that takes lots of
> resources and task switching)
> an ibm p series, with linux and lpars.  0 overhead.
> you put each tenant into their own lpar.
>
> if sipx port was upgraded from the 3.x* versions to current versions for
> freebsd, you could use freebsd jails.
> (which is only a super chroot ish thing.  it chroot's the root and
> networking as well) you could have 16 tenants, 16 copies of postgress, http,
> etc all running on individual ip addresses.  0 overhead since their is no VM
> taskswitching.
>
> but consider the ibm p series with lpars.  (but I would love to see the
> freebsd port updated), freeswitch already runs as a plugin to pfsense.
>
>
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