Bob Doolittle wrote:
I am launching a new service in the UK, aimed at offerring small business a
complete business solution via ADSL, obviously the ability to seperate
customers via zones (and the associatted ability to move/clone etc.) would
offer me a real benefit management wise.

So, what is stopping SRSS from being deployed into zones?

The primary issue is that Sun Ray services (most
notably the X server) need to be able to
communicate with SRSS, and today that
communication relies heavily upon the file system.
The protections between zones make this
problematic.
But what would stop a setup whereby there is one SRSS per zone - each SRSS instance knows only about it's zone, indeed it has no concept of a zone - sort of consolidating 10 SRSS servers on one machine - each SRSS instance is zone installed.

Does anyone else think this is a useful feature?

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