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Talking about a Cloud OS, how can you do live migrations (say like a Zone) to another machine?
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2011-12-14 11:36
Zones are quite a different beast from standard virtualization.
Regular zones share the kernel, process table, etc. I can't imagine a reasonable way to perform a live migration of a Zone. If you want live migration, you should be looking at LDom's or Oracle VM for SPARC. While I am uncertain about the Solaris based SmartOS offering, with KVM built onto Zones, you may be able to do live migration there... or at least you may be able to in the future. The author does not allow comments to this entry
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