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Deploying GlassFish v2 Virtualization in the Solaris Container

OS virtualization is done by enabling multiple isolated and secured systems in one physical server

"Virtualization is the result of thought process wherein ideas are distanced from objects"

The Solaris Container typically can be categorized as an operating-system virtualization, which means the virtualization is done by enabling multiple isolated and secured systems in one physical server (operating system for operating system).

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Sathyan Catari 03/26/08 01:54:00 PM EDT

You may want to refer to this Article for Installing GlassFish Application server on Zones.

http://developers.sun.com/appserver/reference/techart/glassfishsolariszo...

Thanks