Talk:Linux-VServer

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Does this derive from the similar project years ago out of Quebec by the author of linuxconf? I've lost track of where that went...

Dan Shearer 19:48, Nov 20, 2004 (UTC)

Do you talk about Jacques GĂ©linas ? If so, yes, this project replaces the "contexts" project launched by Jacques.

[edit] Xen does process migration, doesn't it?

"No clustering or process migration capability is included, so the host kernel and host computer is still a single point of failure for all virtual servers (similar to Xen and UML)." I don't know about UML, but I know Xen does allow migration from one hardware node to another.

[edit] When it started?

Can anybody clarify of when exactly the "contexts" project was started, and when the first working version of Linux-VServer (or "contexts") was available? Just curious. --K001 22:47, 19 June 2006 (UTC)

[edit] Do we really need the spam?

Alright, the spam on Wikipedia is really driving me nuts. I mean, at Lylix.net we run Asterisk VServers (very quality FOSS, in my humble POV opinion) but we do not think that any single company (which is not particularly noteworthy) should have the advantage of a link from the page, that's just ridiculous. - JustinWick 02:06, 22 September 2006 (UTC)