With Solaris zones/containers you can use the fair share scheduler to make
sure that your major apps get fair use of the cpu, and one app cannot bring
the other down. I have an existing, but fairly new server with solaris 10
running a backup DNS server. There is more than enough "room" on this server
for the LVS - "IF" it will run.
On 12/21/06, Joseph Mack NA3T <jmack@xxxxxxxx> wrote:
On Thu, 21 Dec 2006, Wesley Craft wrote:
> Howdy - I'm new to the LVS project. I have been unable to find
references to
> running LVS on Solaris 10 in a Linux container.
No-one has tried it AFAIK.
Want to tell me what's different to running linux under
Solaris 10 to running linux by itself?
Joe
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