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Guy Harris (talk | contribs) I've no idea whose invention "S390/X" is, but, unlike the other XXX/64, which at least suggest that it's the 64-bit version of XXX, "S390/X" doesn't do that. "s390x" does, at least in the context of Linux. And, if it's 64-bit, link to z/Architecture, which is the name for the 64-bit version of System/3x0, not to anythign 32-bit. |
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{{Short description|OS-level virtualisation}}
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{{Infobox software
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| latest release version = 2.6.22.19-vs2.2.0.7
| latest release date = {{start date and age|2008|03|14}}
| latest preview version = 4.9.
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| operating_system = [[Linux]]
| platform = [[x86]], [[SPARC|SPARC/64]], [[PA-RISC]], [[
| genre = [[Operating system-level virtualization|OS-level virtualization]]
| license = [[GNU General Public License|GNU GPL]] v.2
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'''Linux-VServer''' is a [[virtual private server]] implementation that was created by adding [[operating system-level virtualization]] capabilities to the [[Linux kernel]]. It is developed and distributed as [[open-source software]].
==Details==
The project was started by [[Jacques Gélinas]]. It is now maintained by Herbert Pötzl. It is not related to the [[Linux Virtual Server]] project, which implements network [[Load balancing (computing)|load balancing]].
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* [[Comparison of platform virtualization software]]
* [[Operating system-level virtualization]]
==References==
{{Reflist}}
==External links==
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[[Category:Linux kernel features]]
[[Category:Free virtualization software]]
[[Category:Linux-only free software]]
[[Category:Virtualization
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