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Solaris Operating System

The Solaris operating system provides man pages for Solaris Containers by default; more detailed documentation can be found at various on-line technical resources. The first published document and hands-on reference for Solaris Zones was written in February 2004 by Dennis Clarke at Blastwave.org, providing the essentials to getting started. This document was greatly expanded upon [...]

Solaris Operating System

Linux-VServer is a virtual private server implementation done by adding operating system-level virtualization capabilities to the Linux kernel. It is developed and distributed as open source software. The project was started by Jacques Gélinas. It is now maintained by Herbert Pötzl of Austria and is not related to the Linux Virtual Server project, which implements [...]

AIX Operating System

* The chroot mechanism is not intended to defend against intentional tampering by privileged (root) users. On most systems, chroot contexts do not stack properly and chrooted programs with sufficient privileges may perform a [http://www.bpfh.net/simes/computing/chroot-break.html second chroot] to break out. To mitigate the risk of this security weakness, chrooted programs should relinquish root privileges as [...]

OpenSolaris

Although all zones on the system share a common kernel, an additional feature set has been added called ”branded zones” (”BrandZ” for short). This allows individual zones to behave in a manner other than the default brand of the global zone. The existing brands (October 2009) can be grouped into two categories: * brands which [...]

Solaris Operating System

In operating system-level virtualization, a physical server is virtualized at the operating system level, enabling multiple isolated and secure virtualized servers to run on a single physical server. The “guest” OS environments share the same OS as the host system – i.e. the same OS kernel is used to implement the “guest” environments. Applications running [...]

OpenSolaris

OpenSolaris is based on Solaris, which was originally released by Sun in 1991. Sun Microsystems released the bulk of the Solaris system source code in OpenSolaris on June 14, 2005, which made it possible for developers to create other OpenSolaris distributions. Sine Nomine Associates began a project to bring OpenSolaris to the IBM mainframe in [...]

Solaris Operating System

Solaris Containers (including Solaris Zones) is an implementation of operating system-level virtualization technology first made available in 2005 as part of Solaris 10. A Solaris Container is the combination of system resource controls and the boundary separation provided by ”zones”. Zones act as completely isolated virtual servers within a single operating system instance. By consolidating [...]

AIX Operating System

Other implementations of operating system-level virtualization technology are Solaris Containers, IBM AIX Workload Partitions, FreeBSD Jail, iCore Virtual Accounts in Windows, Virtuozzo in Windows and Linux, Linux’s Linux-VServer, and FreeVPS. sysjail in NetBSD and OpenBSD are no longer supported as of March 3, 2009. Adapted from the Wikipedia article OpenVZ, under the G. N. U. [...]

FreeBSD

Other implementations of operating system-level virtualization technology are: Solaris/OpenSolaris Solaris Containers Linux Linux-VServer OpenVZ FreeVPS RSBAC [http://lxc.sourceforge.net/ LXC] AIX Workload Partitions Windows Sandboxie iCore Virtual Accounts [http://sourceforge.net/projects/fvm-rni/ Feather Weight Virtual Machine] NetBSD/OpenBSD sysjail no longer supported as of 03-03-2009 Adapted from the Wikipedia article FreeBSD jail, under the G. N. U. Free Documentation License. Please [...]

Inferno Operating System

;Process (Application) virtual machine software * Baan Bshell Virtual Machine – Baan 4GL * Common Language Infrastructure – C#, Visual Basic .NET, J#, C++/CLI (formerly Managed C++) * Dalvik virtual machine – part of the Android mobile phone platform * [http://doc.cat-v.org/inferno/4th_edition/dis_VM_design Dis] – Inferno operating system and its Limbo programming language * Dosbox * EiffelStudio [...]

Solaris Operating System

Other implementations of operating system-level virtualization technology are OpenVZ/Virtuozzo, Linux-VServer, FreeBSD Jails, and Solaris Containers. Adapted from the Wikipedia article FreeVPS, under the G. N. U. Free Documentation License. Please also see http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki

Solaris Operating System

Adapted from the Wikipedia article Solaris (operating system), under the G. N. U. Free Documentation License. Please also see http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki

Solaris containers

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