On Tue, 15 Sep 2009, Daniel Pittman wrote:
> For what it is worth, I have found that "container" solutions often scale
> better to the actual workload than "pretend hardware" virtualization does,
> because it shares RAM between the containers much more easily for these tiny,
> almost nothing, applications.

Well, BackInMyDay(tm), we use to just run multiple apps on different ports 
and let this novel thing called a "process scheduler" let the server do 
two different tasks at once.

i'm still a bit unconvinced that virtualization really solves any 
fundamental problems over just managing multiple running software 
instances on the same server.
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