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Virtual private servers and security contexts

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Linux computers are getting faster every day. So we should probably end up with less, more powerful servers. Instead we are seeing more and more servers. While there are many reasons for this trend (more services offered), the major issue is more related to security and administrative concerns. Is it possible to split a Linux server into virtual ones with as much isolation as possible between each one, looking like real servers, yet sharing some common tasks (monitoring, backup, ups, hardware configuration, ...) ?
We think so ...
The short answer is everybody, or everybody managing a server. Here are some applications:
Hosting: Complete general purpose hosting (Running many independent servers in one box). Experimentation: You are toying with a new services and do not want to impact the production services on the same machine. Education: Each student has its own server with root password. Personal security box: Run un-trusted applications with complete control over their interaction with the rest of the computer and the network. Managing several "versions" of the same server/project and turning on/off each version independantly. Just think about all the viruses and worms out there, you end up with a big everybody using a computer needs this.


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