features.xml
Isaac (.ike) Levy
ike.levy at axialmarket.com
Thu Jan 24 17:07:20 UTC 2013
Hi Eitan,
I have a fact-checked correction below, I ran this by the freebsd-jail@ list, no reply in 24 hrs.
Would you like me to submit a patch back to list? (Will get to it this weekend if so.)
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ORIGINAL
http://lists.freebsd.org/pipermail/freebsd-doc/attachments/20130116/695e9547/attachment.obj
I believe this one is wrong, and want to run a correction by this list before I respond:
+ <li><b>New virtualization:</b> container named vimage has
+ been implemented. This is a jail with a virtualized
+ instance of the FreeBSD network stack and can be created
+ by using jail(8) command.</li>
</ul>
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CORRECTION
Network Virtualization:
Container named vimage has been implemented, extending the FreeBSD kernel to maintain multiple independent instances of networking state.
vimage facilities can be used independently to create fully virtualized network topologies, and jail(8) can directly take advantage of a fully virtualized network stack.
Best,
.ike
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On Jan 23, 2013, at 11:32 AM, Eitan Adler wrote:
> On 16 January 2013 23:25, Eitan Adler <lists at eitanadler.com> wrote:
>> Hey all,
>>
>> Attached is a lightly reviewed (gjb and I looked at it) version of a
>> new features.xml page largely
>> contributed by Chris Petrik. I havn't fully verified that the
>> features are described correctly or introduced when they said they
>> were, but I did do some content editing and sanity checking. Can
>> you take a look at it?
>
> The silence is deafening.
>
> Does anyone want to take a closer look?
>
>
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> Eitan Adler
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