A push is under way to endow Linux with a virtual partitioning technology used by rival operating systems to make servers more efficient.
SWsoft is trying to get OpenVZ made part of the mainstream Linux kernel — the software at the heart of the operating system — and a part of the major commercial Linux versions, says Kirill Korotaev, a project manager at the company.
In this, it has a major ally: Red Hat, the top seller of the open source operating system, which plans to add the software to Fedora. >>>>
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