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 Gélinas ? If so, yes, this project replaces the "contexts" project launched by Jacques.
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[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] Vserver Can Be Migrated!
Vservers as a whole can be migrated easily as long as the filesystems it depends on are able to be mounted on different hosts. Fail over is described here
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