Yep, they down the road. But I'm really interested in help with development of it. And just asking for some help =)
Actually I want to build parts of Virtuozzo 7 as soon as possible and test they for my cases. Finally, I could offer feedback/bugreports and manuals "how to use it". It's open project and if we want some feature we should build/test/enhance it. It's open source! But it's really hard as I mentioned before. On Tue, Jun 30, 2015 at 12:32 PM, Scott Dowdle <dow...@montanalinux.org> wrote: > Greetings, > > ----- Original Message ----- >> But my question about another case. I can't find CentOS 7 here. From >> my opinion it means I can't send bugs to bugzilla because "you have >> used not recommended distribution". It's normal practice for big >> vendors and I really scary about it. > > As you should be aware... they have released the source code to the EL7-based > OpenVZ branch... but it is very much still a work in progress... and will > remain so for some time to come... and to the best of my knowledge... > nowhere... is anyone... recommending it as the stable platform for using > OpenVZ at this time. > > If you want to use OpenVZ... use the current stable EL6-based OpenVZ kernel > and vz-utils (vzctl, vzquota, ploop, etc) on a supported host node > distribution... and RHEL6 and clones (CentOS, Scientific Linux, OEL, etc) is > recommended... although it can be made to work on Debian 7 as well. > > Yes, the future direction is the EL7-based kernel and the migration to the > recently open sourced virtuozzo management tools... but that is down the road > some. > > TYL, > -- > Scott Dowdle > 704 Church Street > Belgrade, MT 59714 > (406)388-0827 [home] > (406)994-3931 [work] > _______________________________________________ > Users mailing list > Users@openvz.org > https://lists.openvz.org/mailman/listinfo/users -- Sincerely yours, Pavel Odintsov _______________________________________________ Users mailing list Users@openvz.org https://lists.openvz.org/mailman/listinfo/users