>>>>> "Philip" == Philip Hazel <ph10@???> writes:
>> I also read someplace of a way to run multiple instances of
>> Linux (completely separate) on the same machine, as if it were
>> two different machines. Google for it.
Philip> Do you mean "user mode Linux"? That is a way of running
That or Xen could be used. We have been running several "services"
under UML for 3 years now although I've never got around to moving
exim to one.
Philip> multiple Linuxes under Linux, but since they are virtual
Philip> Linuxes, they won't perform as well as a native
Philip> instance. (History repeats itself. IBM did all this on
Well, user-mode-linux is certainly slower for some things, disk access
inlcuded, but for others the overhead is relatively small. Xen, from
what I understand, is better especially in the disk access
department. Of course, my experience with them is small scale so I
don't how they would work for larger scale (exim) setups.
Philip> mainframes with its VM operating system 25 or more years
Philip> ago.)
But they were a little more expensive :-)
Sincerely,
Adrian Phillips
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