Hello, Thanks for this answer. So, we can use 128Gb/256Gb server ? =]
Actually, we're working on Debian 6. Do you have any tips on Distro / Kernel ? Debian 6 + Kernel from Debian repos is really stable ? Debian 5 more maybe ? We'll have 6*3To HardDrive SAS in RAID 10 to improve I/O And Two *Opteron 6128 8 cores* Magny-Cours 8x 2Ghz. Do you think it's ok for something like 126 VM with 1Gb of RAM ? =) Thanks for all :) 2012/1/6 Kirill Korotaev <d...@parallels.com> > Sure, it's old information and likely it was about 32bit kernels which are > limited to 64GB just because CPUs are... :) > 64bit kernels are not limited anyhow and OpenVZ is not different in this > regard from standard Linux. > > fixed a couple of places I found with 64GB mentioning: > > http://wiki.openvz.org/Different_kernel_flavors_(UP,_SMP,_ENTERPRISE,_ENTNOSPLIT) > http://wiki.openvz.org/FAQ#How_scalable_is_OpenVZ.3F > > Thanks, > Kirill > > On Jan 6, 2012, at 20:59 , Quentin MACHU wrote: > > > Hello, > > > > I've a question for this mailing-list ^^ > > > > My enterprise is going to order a 128Gb of RAM server. > > I saw that the OpenVZ Kernel can only support 64Gb. > > > > That's because the wiki isn't up to date ? > > What's about that ? > > How to bypass this limit ? Can we ? > > Recompiling the kernel.. ? > > > > It's important for us =) > > > > Thanks ! > > _______________________________________________ > > Users mailing list > > Users@openvz.org > > https://openvz.org/mailman/listinfo/users > > -- Cordialement, MACHU Quentin
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