Andrew Morton was giving a keynote on a recent LinuxWorld Expo in San Francisco. A fair portion of his talk was devoted to the need of testing new kernels, but also about what will appear in the kernel soon. A couple of slides were specifically about containers, including OpenVZ.
A nice recap of what he said is at zdnet.com, here's the quote: Additionally, and contrary to popular thinking, the debate over whether open source virtualization engines will fragment the industry is null and void since the kernel supports and will support all open source solutions – be it Xen, KVM, OpenVZ or VMware, Morton said.
A nice recap of what he said is at zdnet.com, here's the quote: Additionally, and contrary to popular thinking, the debate over whether open source virtualization engines will fragment the industry is null and void since the kernel supports and will support all open source solutions – be it Xen, KVM, OpenVZ or VMware, Morton said.


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