Linux-VServer

The Linux-VServer is a virtualization for Linux system developed mainly for OS level virtualization for kernel level isolation. This server model is implemented through a combination of security contexts, segmented routing, chroot, and extended quotas. Each partition is called a security context, and the virtualized system within it the virtual private server. A chroot utility is used for looking into security contexts.

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