Oh well, I'll have to try it then. I'm interested in getting a set of fully
secure Linuces running a set of RDBMSes, with application servers on top of
those.
Anyone hazzard a guess as to how much memory I'll be needing? I'm certain at
least half a GB - but would that be per XenLinux instance?
Wesley Parish
P.S. I was forgetting - what's the latest Linux 2.x.x that people have had
running on Xen?
On Wed, 12 Nov 2003 21:10, Steven Hand wrote:
> >Has anyone got Xen working with say, SELinux? Or vserver?
>
> We've not tried SELinux, but the vserver patch applies cleanly
> to xenolinux and hence you can do 'two levels of virtualisation'
> aka k vservers on n xenolinux-es on 1 xen.
>
> cheers,
>
> S.
>
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