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by masom
430 days ago
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yup! FreeBSD jails are essentially what OP wants with chroot++. I was pretty puzzled when Docker and LXC came around as this whole new thing believed to have "never been done before"; FreeBSD had supported a very similar concept for years before security groups were added in Linux. Jails and ezjail were stellar to make mini no-overhead containers when running various services on a server. Being able to archive them and expand them on a new machine was also pretty cool (as long as the BSD version was the same.) |
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Nobody with knowledge of sandboxing believed this, Virtuozzo and later OpenVZ had been on Linux for a long time after all. Virtuozzo was even from a similar time frame as FreeBSD jails (2000-ish).
The key innovation of Docker was to provide a standardized way to build, distribute, and run container images.