Hi all, long time since posting, but haven't had much to contribute. I have been lurking though.
I have a question about Windows server. In Solaris, you can protect applications in a shared environment with projects. The projects command can limit the amount of memory an application can use, file handles that can be opened and a lot of other constraints. If you need more robust protection, you could split a server up in multiple LDOM (Logical Domains - zones). LPARS on AIX behave similarly. Does Windows server have anything similar, apart from software VM's?
I have a question about Windows server. In Solaris, you can protect applications in a shared environment with projects. The projects command can limit the amount of memory an application can use, file handles that can be opened and a lot of other constraints. If you need more robust protection, you could split a server up in multiple LDOM (Logical Domains - zones). LPARS on AIX behave similarly. Does Windows server have anything similar, apart from software VM's?