Thank You for Your time and answer, randall:

>thanks to the fact it shares the same kernel with the host and all the 
>guests, but this could be a disadvantage if you need a seperate kernel 
>per guest.

One of the reasons I would like to use virtualization is security... so, how 
does using of a single kernel affect total security/separation - at my view - 
it does not help in this view. Though I do not know how openvz or xen work...

>Openvz basically is somewhere in the same league as VServer, i started 
>with VServer and it did what i wanted + a active and extremely helpfull 
>mailinglist so i never looked back

Did You compile Your own kernels for Debian? - And then ever after - on update?


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