On 04/12/2010 01:59 PM, Avi Kivity wrote:
Containers are wonderful but still a future thing, and even when
fully implemented they still don't offer the same isolation as
virtualization. For example, the owner of workload A might want to
upgrade the kernel to fix a bug he's hitting, while the owner of
workload B needs three months to test it.
But better for performance in general.
True. But virtualization has the advantage of actually being there.
btw, containers are way more intrusive than all the kvm related changes
put together, and still not done.
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