Re: [PATCH 1/4] Virtualization/containers: introduction

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Hubertus Franke wrote:
The container is just an umbrella object that ties every "virtualized" subsystem together.

I like this description; it matches roughly with the concepts as
presented by vserver; there is the process virtualisation (vx_info), and
the network virtualisation (nx_info) of Eric's that has been integrated
to the vserver 2.1.x development branch.  However the vx_info has become
the de facto umbrella object space as well.  These could almost
certainly be split out without too much pain or incurring major
rethinks.

Sam.
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