> On another note, one of the threads I _started_ transformed to one on a > vserver book/how-to. I'm going to start collecting tricks and information > and after cleaning up their layout resubmit them to the list for review. > Then I'll move them to a site (mine or someone else's.) These can become > the basis for 'the book'. > I'd like to start this process, based on the other threads, by asking > what people are doing with vservers and what hardware they are running > them on. > Are you running productions systems - specialized or general, testing > software, or experimenting? CPU, main board (consumer/server grade), RAM, > drive interface (SCSI, IDE, iSCSI, etc.), case/cabinet, location (co-lo, > desk-side, basement :-) and anything else you find interesting and/or > unique about your system(s). Oh yeah, which distribution(s) are you using > for your main server and vservers?
Hey Rod, I made up a wiki site concerning vservers not long ago. Maybe you'd like to commit your information there? I'd like that site to become a central site for vserver information. I think everyone is interested in having one central place for information and tricks about vservers. The big advantage of a wiki site: everyone can add information. The URL is http://vserver.strahlungsfrei.de. Greetz, Martin
