Getting Started With OpenSolaris Project Crossbow or Network Virtualization

Getting Started With OpenSolaris Project Crossbow or Network Virtualization

July, 2008

OpenSolaris Project Crossbow network virtualization technology can help you build a network in a box; create VNICs and switches; manage bandwidth, Solaris Containers, and virtual machines; provide QoS; and monitor network performance and status.

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  1. Jul 23, 2008

    cvr says:

    Hi - link to Read Full Article - seems a broken link (I'm getting a 404 Not Foun...

    Hi - link to Read Full Article - seems a broken link (I'm getting a 404 Not Found error). am i missing something?
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  2. Jul 24, 2008

    kperkins says:

    Dear cvr, I tried the link several times and it works for me. Perhaps there wa...

    Dear cvr,

    I tried the link several times and it works for me. Perhaps there was a transient error when you tried. Please try again.

    kperkins (wiki admin)

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