On 10/24/2017 7:40 AM, Valeri Galtsev wrote:
[Sorry about "top posting": my OT question arises from the subject..] Could someone elaborate on the "jail" under CentOS. I'm used to FreeBSD jails, and as I run CentOS and some other Linuxes for quite some time I was under impression that there is no such thing as jail under Linux [at least those flavors I run]. Under Linux I did use in variety of places chrooted environment, but that only separates stuff on the filesystem level (and other things such as devices and others accessed via filesystem). There is no other resource separation (which I'm used to have control over in case of FreeBSD jail). Am I wrong, and what am I wrong about?
while I've never used them, my understanding is, lxcontainers are at the level of a jail, network isolation as well as file system.
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