System and method for duplication of virtual private server...

Data processing: database and file management or data structures – Database and file access – Database access control methods

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C711S162000

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07877411

ABSTRACT:
A method and system for managing files in a server environment includes launching a plurality of Virtual Private Servers (VPSs) in a computing system; copying a content of a file of a VPS to a shared space; providing access to the file copy in the shared space when the VPS attempts to access the file; detecting files with the same content in other VPSs; and providing access to the file copy in the shared space from the other VPSs when they attempt to access their files with the identical content.

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Benot des Ligneris, Virtualization of Linux based computers: the Linux-VServer project, High Performance Computing Systems and Applications, 2005. HPCS 2005. 19th International Symposium on May 15-18, 2005 pp. 340-346.

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