Yet another victim of corporatism graced by the most profitable software company in the world, the OpenSolaris operating environment will likely recede as the community-driven OpenSolaris Governing Board will elect to terminate itself August 23 following a cleverly poised scheme during the Sun Microsystems buyout to ax the open source counterpart of the impending Oracle Solaris 11 OS. Needless to say, Larry Ellison cannot have enough market capitalization at the cost of innovation and freedom.
I am looking at FreeBSD to provide a comparable virtualization solution I presently maintain. The setup I employ is the Sun-distributed OpenSolaris OS running as the host domain sporting the Xen 3 hypervisor on a x86 64-bit processing architect. The filesystem utilizes ZFS on local storage devices configured with RAIDZ. Guest domains/virtual machines running on the platform consist of OpenSolaris, FreeBSD, and GNU/Linux operating environment-derived operating systems as paravirtualized and/or fully-virtualized nodes all bearing virtualized NICs. Lastly, this is a currently deployed, production server environment. Is FreeBSD able to provide an equivalent level of virtualization to satisfy these conditions?
Reading through the FreeBSD documentation, it appears the only medium of hosted viritualization is with Oracle VirtualBox, which is an inherently slower type two hypervisor and tailored for desktop/workstation purposes. FreeBSD Jails, much like OpenSolaris Zones, are limited to base system's kernel to virtualize guest instances, failing to provide the desired all-inclusive isolation and non-BSD VMs. The possibility of another, yet unofficial approach existing that I am not attuned with may be achievable, hence my inquiry.
Thanks in advance.
I am looking at FreeBSD to provide a comparable virtualization solution I presently maintain. The setup I employ is the Sun-distributed OpenSolaris OS running as the host domain sporting the Xen 3 hypervisor on a x86 64-bit processing architect. The filesystem utilizes ZFS on local storage devices configured with RAIDZ. Guest domains/virtual machines running on the platform consist of OpenSolaris, FreeBSD, and GNU/Linux operating environment-derived operating systems as paravirtualized and/or fully-virtualized nodes all bearing virtualized NICs. Lastly, this is a currently deployed, production server environment. Is FreeBSD able to provide an equivalent level of virtualization to satisfy these conditions?
Reading through the FreeBSD documentation, it appears the only medium of hosted viritualization is with Oracle VirtualBox, which is an inherently slower type two hypervisor and tailored for desktop/workstation purposes. FreeBSD Jails, much like OpenSolaris Zones, are limited to base system's kernel to virtualize guest instances, failing to provide the desired all-inclusive isolation and non-BSD VMs. The possibility of another, yet unofficial approach existing that I am not attuned with may be achievable, hence my inquiry.
Thanks in advance.