Earlier quoted context omitted.
Not really. Even in an absolute sense, linux-vserver is/was contemporary with zones. Yes, in the sense that partitioning technology isn't new. zones and jails are comparable to vserver/openvz/lxc. vpars, lpars, and ldoms have analogues on mainframes. Various hypervisor technologies (xen, kvm, vmkernel) are also not unique to solaris, and were done on Linux. What Docker offers that none of these do not is that it's co…
Having never used Docker, if it is containerization for applications, how is it different from Application WPARs or App-V?
My complaint to the previous poster is mostly that it differs in the same way that an Application WPAR differs from a WPAR. Yes, they're the same base. No, they're not the same thing.