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| |Question=What is a 'Guest'?
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| ||Details=To talk about stuff, we need some naming. The physical machine is called 'Host' and the 'main' context running the Host Distro is called 'Host Context'. The virtual machine/distro is called 'Guest' and basically is a Distribution (Userspace) running inside a 'Guest Context'.
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| |Question=What kind of Operating System (OS) can I run as guest?
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| ||Details=With VServer you can only run Linux guests. The trick is that a guest does not run a kernel on its own (as XEN and UML do), it merely uses a virtualized host kernel-interface. VServer offers so called security contexts which make it possible to seperate one guest from each other, i.e. they cannot get data from each other. Imagine it as a chroot environment with much more security and features.
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| * memory: Dynamically.
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| * CPU usage: Dynamically (token bucket)
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| |Question=Resource limiting?
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| ||Details=You can put limits per guest on different subsystems.
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| * using ulimits and rlimits (rlimit is a new feature of kernel 2.6/vs2.0.) per guest, to limit the memory consumption, the number of processes or file-handles, ... : see [[Resource Limits]]
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| * CPU usage : see [[CPU Scheduler]]
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| * disk space usage : see [[Disk Limits and Quota]]
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| Note that you can only offer guaranteed resource availability with some ticks at the time.
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Latest revision as of 18:15, 22 May 2018
Why don't we have the "Edit" button near section when we use
{{Question}} ??
The FAQ page is very big, it would be easier to edit and a protection against editong errors ..
Title
Content
Resources usage
Here the question ?
Here the answer
next line
With this question, no "Edit" button close to section headings ...
author
This sandbox is hilarious.