Comment Re:Is Google trying to fragment web? (Score 2) 165
it is highly secure as the code is analyzed before executing to make sure it won't do anything macilious.
That's not highly secure. That's a challenge.
it is highly secure as the code is analyzed before executing to make sure it won't do anything macilious.
That's not highly secure. That's a challenge.
Given that Zones can have:
different login identities
different network interfaces
different hostnames
different hardware available to them (disks, adapters, etc.)
be configured to use resource pools thus different amounts of cpu, floating or fixed
Yes, I'd say they are much more useful than chroot.
Reminds me of a recent news story of a guy whose SUV/pickup truck got stuck in cruise control and NOTHING worked, and a cop had to pull in front of him and stop him with his brakes.
And why couldn't that guy just, oh, put it in neutral or turn the key off? Seriously, he said, "I tried the gear shift, the keys, emergency brake. I tried everything and none of it worked." How does none of that work in a 2001 Ford Expedition?
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