Linux-VServer
Operating system-level virtualization, Virtual private server, Linux kernel
978-620-1-57126-6
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60
2013-08-13
29.00 €
eng
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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Linux-VServer is a virtual private server implementation that was created 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 network load balancing. Linux-VServer is a jail mechanism in that it can be used to securely partition resources on a computer system in such a way that processes cannot mount a denial-of-service attack on anything outside their partition.
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