Sounds like fun :)  I'm just horrible at CS.

Ideally we should allow total VM control - something that runs a total new OS. 
That way if for instance someone wants to run something important that is 
restricted to only one operating system, we can easily run it. The problem 
comes when you have multiple people with webservers - the server would have to 
map different target addresses to different virtual machines. Not too hard, and 
could possibly be done routerside.

-Matt

> Date: Sun, 7 Oct 2007 14:45:37 +0200
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: Re: [Toolserver-l] special projects server (asterisk, etc.)
> 
> So we finally have some place to host the CS server? :P
> 
> On 10/7/07, River Tarnell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Kalan:
> > > Is it the problem only with large projects like that one requiring
> > > Asterisk, while all other stuff will remain on hemlock?
> >
> > anything that's currently allowed on hemlock would stay there.
> >
> >         - river.
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> Seriously though, maybe OpenVZ? I know that that is used by some of
> the larger virtual server host companies. I have only used it as a
> user, but it allows you fairly everything as a root, except for
> modifying the kernel. Or does river want to get rid of linux?
> 
> Bryan
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