>From the point of view of support, comparing to LXC and Xen, I see
OpenVZ6 as the best professionally supported solution for containers in
a standard operating system.
LXC improves year to year, and supports more architectures, but OpenVZ6
has been allways more mature and better prepared for prod
Hi All,
I've been having a heck of a time trying to setup a physical->virtual
container in the 'optimal' way on OpenVZ 7.
I've been able to do it following the OpenVZ 6 method, but that doesn't
create a ploop file, and I'd like to use that.
I've attempted to manually create the container, u
Greetings,
- Original Message -
> As far as the VMs, I haven't ever used the ovz variety. I've looked
> at the docs for ovz VMs, and made a few fledgling attempts, but
> frankly, Virtualbox is so quick and easy, a no brainer to set up a
> VM on the odd occasion that I need to set one up, a
Greetings,
- Original Message -
> The commercial support is very important to recommend it to all
> companies using this containers solution, to allow Odin Inc. to
> maintain this level of quality and compatibility.
Virtuozzo is a stand-alone company now and not part of Odin... or at leas