Rio wrote: > also please check out linux-vserver > > http://linux-vserver.org/Welcome_to_Linux-VServer.org > > we have been running it for a year now with absolutely no hiccups whatsoever > and no excessive loading! we have 84 virtual servers on 1 machine and 40 on > another machine and i am configuring a third host as i write this. my > estimates are that the 2 existing machines could easily handle 100 virtual > servers each. the virtuals can be mostly any linux distro mix though the most > popular are gentoo, debian, redhat, centos and ubuntu. > > it supports mostly all the popular linux distros, and Gentoo supports it > fully > within its packaging system. > > i am also building a director box to place LVS in charge of some of these > virtual servers as a test and once i have the configurations set up > properly, most of the critical vservers we have will run off LVS. > > we have successfully reduced 9 racks of hardware to less than 1/3 of 1 rack. > > i even run vservers on my personal workstation so i can have a test server > off-network on demand, and i also have an additional kde workstation as a > virtual server that i allow our techs to access remotely so they can get to > some of the more private parts of the network that only my machine has access > to. > > i am a bit biased i am sure, but i believe you will love it once you set your > first one up. i can now set up a server running with all standard apps > installed and ready to configure in approx 20 min. > > Chuck > > Chuck, Previously I did check out linux vserver but they did not support any live migration. OpenVZ is supporting live migration.
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