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%% LyX 1.4.2 created this file. For more info, see http://www.lyx.org/. %% Do not edit unless you really know what you are doing. \documentclass[english]{scrartcl} \usepackage[latin1]{inputenc} \usepackage{geometry} \geometry{verbose,a4paper,tmargin=3cm,bmargin=3cm,lmargin=3cm,rmargin=3cm,headheight=0cm,headsep=0cm,footskip=0cm} \pagestyle{empty} \setlength\parskip{\medskipamount} \setlength\parindent{0pt} \makeatletter \usepackage{babel} \makeatother \begin{document} \title{Linux-VServer Project Announces New Development Release} \author{Benedikt Boehm \emph{hollow@gentoo.org}} \maketitle \begin{abstract} Today, the Linux-VServer project announced the second release for the development series of its kernel patch including a per-CPU fair/hard scheduling, full JFS and OCFS2 filesystem support, improved limit and accounting system, improved privacy features and much more. \end{abstract} \thispagestyle{empty} \newpage{} \section*{About The Next Development Release: 2.1.1} After one year of work the Linux-VServer project released the second version of the development kernel patch series including the following features and bugfixes: \subsection*{Additions} \begin{itemize} \item Per CPU Fair/Hard Scheduler \item Per Context System Time \item Dentry Accounting and Limits \item Lock Accounting and Limits \item Slab and Page Fault Accounting \item Context Privacy (Admin) \item Context Locking (reactivated) \item Context Capability Masking \item Full JFS Filesystem Support \item Full OCFS2 Filesystem Support \end{itemize} \subsection*{Enhancements} \begin{itemize} \item CoW Link Breaking (chmod/chown) \item Fake Init and Proc Checks \item Socket Accounting \item Syscall Command Security \item Context Helper \item Persistent Contexts \item Memory/Swap/Cache Info Virtualization \item PID Virtualization for External Code \item Scheduling Monitor \item Runtime History Tracing \item Barrier and Trace Checks/Info \item Improved UTS Virtualization \item Improved Trap Information \item IRQ Context (Un)Tagging \end{itemize} \subsection*{Removals} \begin{itemize} \item Removed devfs legacy \item Obsoleted Memory Split (now in mainline) \end{itemize} The new release can be obtained from the Linux-VServer project website at \emph{http://linux-vserver.org}. \section*{About Linux-VServer} Linux-VServer provides virtualization for GNU/Linux systems. Virtualization is a framework or methodology of dividing the resources of a computer into multiple execution environments. This is accomplished by kernel level isolation. It allows to run multiple virtual units at once. Those units are sufficiently isolated to guarantee the required security, but utilize available resources efficiently, as they run on the same kernel. The basic concept of the Linux-VServer solution is to separate the user-space environment into distinct units (sometimes called Virtual Private Servers) in such a way that each VPS looks and feels like a real server to the processes contained within. Although different Linux distributions use (sometimes heavily) patched kernels to provide special support for unusual hardware or extra functionality, most Linux distributions are not tied to a special kernel. Linux-VServer uses this fact to allow several distributions, to be run simultaneously on a single, shared kernel, without direct access to the hardware, and share the resources in a very efficient way. \section*{References} \begin{enumerate} \item http://linux-vserver.org \end{enumerate} \end{document}
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