Greetings,

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> I'm running openvz on Debian 6 and recently switched to the
> rhel6-based kernel which provides the vswap configuration option.
> That was a big improvement, and the rhel kernel rpms were very easy
> to convert to debs which worked like a charm.

Just a few comments.  If you want to run the RHEL6 kernel, and that's what I'm 
running, why not run it on RHEL6 or a RHEL6 clone?

Debian isn't supported very long... about 3 years (from initial release).  
RHEL6 will be supported for some time.

On an OpenVZ host node installing services and adding users isn't recommended 
and you want to keep your host node pretty minimal.  I know one of the 
advantages of Debian is that it is a fantastic server OS with a large library 
of software... which you don't care about for an OpenVZ host node.

I'm just saying. :)

TYL,
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Scott Dowdle
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