Galia Lisovskaya wrote:

Hi all,

>> OpenVZ is in Debian Testing : 
>> http://packages.debian.org/search?keywords=openvz
> 
> OpenVZ in Lenny it's very good. As very good OpenVZ in Ubuntu, 
> Gentoo, ALTLinux(my be you did'nt know this distribution. Here 
> ovz-kernel use by default).

Cool!

> But... May be, Fedora/RHEL and SUSE have plans for include OpenVZ in
>  mainstream?

I think that in the last few years the topic of virtualization became
more and more popular among quite some people in the "Linux-world".

The main Linux-distributions had to make a choice between supporting
XEN, OpenVZ, KVM/qemu, UML, or Linux V Server.

XEN en KVM do support non-Linux OS-es as a guest, which could be an
advantage for some people in some circumstances.

RedHat did choose for XEN i think :
http://www.redhat.com/docs/manuals/enterprise/RHEL-5-manual/Virtualization-en-US/index.html


Regards,
A.

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