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Date:      Fri, 25 Nov 2011 21:32:03 +0100
From:      Denny Schierz <linuxmail@4lin.net>
To:        freebsd-stable@freebsd.org
Subject:   Re: What about network virtualization for jails?
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hi Shawn,

Am 25.11.2011 um 16:54 schrieb Shawn Webb:

> Yes. You can use VIMAGE/vnet with jails. In fact, I just blogged about
> how to set it up:
>=20
> =
http://0xfeedface.org/blog/2011-11-21/lattera/freebsd-vnet-jail-admin-proj=
ect
>=20
> I'm also writing a php project that will help administer FreeBSD =
jails:
>=20
> https://github.com/lattera/jailadmin

that's extremely cool :-) I will test it the next days, with our most =
important services. Does the new features-set make any differences for =
NFS server in a jail? I want to switch from two Solaris 10 NFS  servers =
to FreeBSD Jails.
At the moment I know only, that this is bad idea, because of kernel =
problems. User-space NFS is also no way, to serve as NFS Server for 130 =
NFS  (Linux) clients, booting there "/"  over NFS.

cu denny=

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