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Explore User Mode Linux for Creating Isolated Linux Instances
Nov 23, 2004
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Anthony Pell
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linux kernel
virtualization
user mode linux
isolated instances
multiple instances
Just as VMware allows us to run a machine within a machine, UML lets us do run multiple, separate, isolated instances of Linux on a single Linux box.
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