articleMar 21, 2007Closed access

Container-based operating system virtualization

Princeton University

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Abstract

Hypervisors, popularized by Xen and VMware, are quickly becoming commodity. They are appropriate for many usage scenarios, but there are scenarios that require system virtualization with high degrees of both isolation and efficiency. Examples include HPC clusters, the Grid, hosting centers, and PlanetLab. We present an alternative to hypervisors that is better suited to such scenarios. The approach is a synthesis of prior work on resource containers and security containers applied to general-purpose, time-shared operating systems. Examples of such container-based systems include Solaris 10, Virtuozzo for Linux, and Linux-VServer. As a representative instance of container-based systems, this paper describes the…

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Keywords
  • Operating system
  • Hypervisor
  • Computer science
  • Virtualization
  • Isolation (microbiology)
  • Container (type theory)
  • PlanetLab
  • Virtual machine
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