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What (who) is voice-jail - definition

CONTAINER SYSTEM
Freebsd jail; Jail shell; FreeBSD Jail

voice-jail      
Another word for voice-mail. Especially applicable to phone systems that don't offer the ability to get a real live person on the other end of the call.
I called Jim at his office this afternoon, but he must've gone home already, 'cause I got thrown into voice-jail.
FreeBSD jail         
The jail mechanism is an implementation of FreeBSD's OS-level virtualisation that allows system administrators to partition a FreeBSD-derived computer system into several independent mini-systems called jails, all sharing the same kernel, with very little overhead. It is implemented through a system call, jail(2), as well as a userland utility, jail(8), plus, depending on the system, a number of other utilities.
Don Jail         
  • The Don Jail being renovated in 2013, with the new Bridgepoint Health hospital immediately to the west
  • The Don Jail shortly after completion in the 1860s
  • alt=A hangman noose, displayed as a museum exhibit in the [[National Museum of Crime & Punishment]], purportedly used in the Don Jail to hang Jan Ziolko in April 1915, with a card describing this exhibit
  • The Don Jail east wing in 2007, six years before its demolition
FORMER JAIL IN TORONTO, CANADA
Don Gaol; Toronto Jail; Old Don Jail
The Don Jail was a jail in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, located to the east of the Don River, on Gerrard Street East in the Riverdale neighbourhood. The original building was completed in 1864 and was reopened in 2013 to serve as the administrative wing of Bridgepoint Active Healthcare, a rehabilitation hospital located adjacent to the jail.

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FreeBSD jail

The jail mechanism is an implementation of FreeBSD's OS-level virtualisation that allows system administrators to partition a FreeBSD-derived computer system into several independent mini-systems called jails, all sharing the same kernel, with very little overhead. It is implemented through a system call, jail(2), as well as a userland utility, jail(8), plus, depending on the system, a number of other utilities. The functionality was committed into FreeBSD in 1999 by Poul-Henning Kamp after some period of production use by a hosting provider, and was first released with FreeBSD 4.0, thus being supported on a number of FreeBSD descendants, including DragonFly BSD, to this day.