Re: Operating system-level virtualization: how to make it?



On Fri, 22 May 2009 18:02:27 +0000, Sylvain Le Gall wrote:
Hello,

On 22-05-2009, Sthu Deus <sthu.deus@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Good day.

How I can organize a Operating system-level virtualization on a server
for every service I would isolate?

Thank You for Your time.



Use a chroot (standard) or a vserver (search for vserver in debian
archives there is a kernel version and two packages for userland tools).

vserver is more flexible and allow you to assign IP address et al.

Regards,
Sylvain Le Gall



Hello,

Beyond the question, what is the interest to virtualize services. I understand
the need to virtualize different machine for OS specific server software,
tests and so on.
Is there anywhere to find when virtualization is the best way to solve a
problem and when it isn't ?

Thanks in advance,
Regards,
Laurent


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