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The Sun BluePrints Guide to Solaris Containers: Virtualization in the Solaris Operating System



Category: Operating Environment, Resource Management
Publication Date: 10/2006
Author(s): Harry J. Foxwell, Menno Lageman, Joost Pronk van Hoogeveen, Isaac Rozenfeld, Sreekanth Setty and Jeff Victor

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With the release of the Solaris 10 Operating System (OS), Sun has taken a big step towards delivering functionality that can help address many of the challenges IT organizations face as they look to consolidate and virtualize the environment. Sun’s next advancement in server virtualization is a concept called Solaris Containers technology. This Sun BluePrints Collection of previously published articles has been thoroughly updated and consolidated into a single book format. It provides an overview of the resource management concepts and technologies that comprise Solaris Containers, and explains how to create, use, and integrate Solaris Containers within a system and infrastructure. Emphasis is placed on explaining each concept and providing detailed examples that can be used to create more effective environments and effect better resource utilization.

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