Virtualization begins to materialize in the Linux kernel

  2007-01-10 07:30:03
Virtualization, the ability to run multiple"virtual" systems on a single host, is nearly as old as solid state computing. But it's been all the rage again in recent years, with more than a dozen large-scale Linux virtualization projects -- and while they require special custom kernels, patches, and software, the first steps toward OS-level virtualization have been implemented in the Linux kernel. 
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