Posts Tagged ‘virtualization’

Why Free Virtualization Won’t Necessarily Strike Down VMware

Not long ago, I was talking with a friend of mine who works at VMware, the Palo Alto, Calif.-based irtualization software giant. Many people, even very technology-savvy folks, don’t realize how big and powerful VMware really is

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Why Free Virtualization Won’t Necessarily Strike Down VMware

Why Free Virtualization Won’t Necessarily Strike Down VMware

Not long ago, I was talking with a friend of mine who works at VMware, the Palo Alto, Calif.-based irtualization software giant. Many people, even very technology-savvy folks, don’t realize how big and powerful VMware really is

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Why Free Virtualization Won’t Necessarily Strike Down VMware

Virtualization of the Operating System With Virtuozzo

Virtuozzo application allows to create a few isolated virtual environments (VE, VPS) on a separate physical server.
It allows to divide hardwares, instruments of management including software licenses. A virtual environment (or virtual server) functions as good as a separate server.

Each VPS includes:

1.) Set of accountsgroups – root, superuser, users’ accounts, groups;
2.) It’s own processes, files, system libraries, configuration files.

Virtualization at the level of the operating system

Virtuozzo allows to virtualize hosting environment at the level of the operating system, but not at level of hardware, that often
do other systems of virtualization.

All VPS start the kernel of the operating system. A virtual environment allows to present this one kernel as a great number of the operating systems, that especially well evidently from the side of the started applications, users,
network services. Virtuozzo based on OpenVZ technology.

Similar systems of virtualization are Solaris Containers, Linux – Vserver, Freebsd Jail.

As far as virtualization takes place at the OS level, the start of greater amount of virtual servers is possible. It is so called overselling.

Virtuozzo supports 64 – processor servers with 64 Gb of memory space.

OpenVZ accessible on a license of GNU General Public License.

Available in Virtuozzo VPS possible transfer to another server significantly reduces system downtime in
the event of hardware upgrades. Suffice it to connect a new physical server and move to it all VPS.
The system that turns off just a few seconds.

In spite of limitations in the start of only one OS on a host, Virtuozzo allows to start different Linux distributives. It is explained that VPS, started on one host, have their own system libraries,
configuration and programm files.

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In Defense of Distro-hopping

Brian Proffitt recently tackled the topic of distro-hopping over on LinuxPlanet. Proffitt wonders whether the practice might be passe or something to be discouraged, but it’s here to stay and should be encouraged rather than looked at askew

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In Defense of Distro-hopping

VMware’s SpringSource Acquisition Aims it Up and Down the Software Stack

As everyone digests the big news that VMware intends to buy SpringSource for $420 million–its biggest acquisition ever–I’m inclined to think that the move primarily represents a dedicated step from VMware away from just being a virtualization player.

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VMware’s SpringSource Acquisition Aims it Up and Down the Software Stack