Quoting Kari Mattsson <kar...@tr...>:
>
> Just an idea.
>
> Now that Cisco is using/embedding KVM in their carrier class routers,
> <http://www.informationweek.com/blog/main/archives/2008/03/does_ciscos_swi.html>,
> don't you think it would be appropriate to include that in DL, too ;-)
>
> More info on KVM here: http://kvm.qumranet.com/kvmwiki
>
> I'd be nice to have DL VM in DL in the future. Or better, different DL
> roles in different VMs: DNS, OpenVPN, IPSec, firewall, DHCP, FTP, etc.
>
> Unfortunately I'm more on the architecture, design, and admin side, not
> programming. And thus can not help there too much :-(
>
> **
>
> As KVM is included in kernel 2.6.20+, we should already have much in place.
>
> QEMU is the biggest missing part.
I do something like that already with the free vmware server and
multiple DL instances. But yes, you're right, all the Kernel stuff is
already included.
I'm not sure if QEMU is running with GRSecurity enabled (NO BRUCE!, it
stays in there...)
Additionally I don't have time, so somebody else would have to take
this project.
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Regards
Heiko Zuerker
http://www.devil-linux.org
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