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CONTAINER SYSTEM
Freebsd jail; Jail shell; FreeBSD Jail

jail      
v. imprigionare, mettere in galera, incarcerare
open prison         
  • [[HM Prison Hatfield]], [[South Yorkshire]], an open prison in England, UK.
PRISON WHERE THE DETAINEES SERVE THEIR SENTENCES WITH MINIMAL SUPERVISION
Open jail
prigione aperta (persona che non ha tutti i diritti e non è completamente libero)
escaped prisoner         
  • [[United States Marshals]] observing prisoner transport to prevent escape
  • Prisons often have structural features such as barbed or razor wire, motion sensors, high walls and guard towers to prevent escape.
ACT OF ONE OR MORE INMATES LEAVING PRISON THROUGH UNOFFICIAL OR ILLEGAL WAYS
Jail escape; Escaping lawful custody; Prison escapes; Escaping prison; Escaped prisoner; Prison breakout; Jailbreak (escape); Draft:Jailbreak (escape); Jailbreak; Inmates escape; Escape (crime)
prigioniero scappato

Definitie

open prison
¦ noun Brit. a prison with the minimum of restrictions on prisoners' movements and activities.

Wikipedia

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.