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by cloudsigma
5602 days ago
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Traditional VPS providers slice up large dedicated servers to share them between customers. Typically VPS providers use a container technology such as Virtuozzo to isolate multiple users on a single server from one another whilst running a single shared instance of the operating system. By contrast, our KVM technology enables every user to run their own isolated copy of an operating system of their choice, providing a greater choice of operating systems, higher performance, deeper configurability, and stronger isolation and security guarantees. |
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I've never seen this—I've only seen Xen-like VPSs. So, let me rephrase the question: How is this different from a Xen-like VPS provider, like Slicehost, Linode, or prgmr.com?