On Mon, Nov 26, 2001 at 02:11:42PM -0700, Joesh Juphland wrote:
> 
> I am going to be setting up four freeBSD servers as a test environment - 
> they need to be totally isolated machines.  However, I would like to see if 
> I can do all of this on one server.  The choice that comes to mind 
> immediately is vmware, but since I am required to use all freeBSD, I would 
> be using vmware via linux compatibility mode, which is somewhat slower than 
> native vmware on linux.

Is this just your guess, or a conclusion based on measurement?  Linux
compatibility mode does not entail any performance loss in the general
case because it's basically an alternative interface to the FreeBSD
kernel, not a virtual machine emulation layer running on top of it (if
you can show slowdown in this particular case, please do).

> I have two specific questions:
> 
> 1. Is jail ready for prime time ?  that is, taking into account stability, 
> performance, and _security_, would you feel comfortable running multiple 
> servers on a single machine where the relative contents of the machines were 
> sensitive (in terms of performance and security) ?
> 
> 2. Any comments on the differences between using vmware and jail ?  Why 
> would I choose vmware over jail ?  Does jail offer the same memory usage 
> guarantees, etc. ?
> 
> Any thoughts  /  comments on vmware vs. jail, and the viability of using 
> jail on a multi-system system are appreciated.

I wouldn't have even considered using vmware..it sounds like a very
heavyweight solution for something jail can probably do better (see
the manpage for limitations).

Kris

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