> I'm glad to have asked.  This isn't the use I would
> have guessed as being most desirable.  That's the
> danger inherent when engineers (even experienced
> ones like me) think they know customer's needs ;-)

Attending some of Sun's seminars on Solaris, SRSS an NFS functionality in a
zone seem to be two of the most asked for features from Sun.

Shouldn't all of Sun's products simply support all of the features of their
own products?  If Sun refuses to make their own products zonable, how is
that setting a good example for other vendors?

Our standard with Solaris 10 is to install no applications in the global
zone, everything gets a zone.  Our DNS servers are in zones, our NIS
servers, X servers, web servers, Java servers, etc, etc, etc.

When zones become more and more portable, this virtualizes the OS and makes
moving to other hardware easy.




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