This is a response to an old email, but: " second reason - I don't know how to install (free/paid) Vz7 from iso to Hetzner.de server PX121 *via Debian-based rescue system* - it is not possible, as far I know, so Vz7 is not usable with Hetzner servers. "
FYI, I'm using OpenVZ7 with Hetzner servers. I cooked up the solution myself using Cobbler and Koan. We can help anyone install OpenVZ7 on Hetzner. -Alex On Mon, Jun 12, 2017 at 2:46 AM, Gena Makhomed <g...@csdoc.com> wrote: > On 30.05.2017 11:46, Vasily Averin wrote: > > Dear OpenVZ users, >> >> could you please share your feedback on Vz7? >> > > Not usable for production, because regular updates is absent. > > How do you perceive Virtuozzo VMs vs others (Oracle or KVM VMs) ? >> > > KVM and Docker is free and stable alternative with regular updates. > > How do you perceive Virtuozzo Containers vs others (Oracle containers, >> Docker containers, etc) ? >> > > OpenVZ based on CentOS 6 kernel is simply the best Containers solution. > > But in future (after CentOS/OpenVZ 6 EOL) we plan migrate to > KVM(qemu-kvm-ev)+ZFS(zvol) and Docker inside VMs. > > free Vz7 is not usable, paid Vz7 is not usable too - price of Vz7 is > unknown (probably this is top secret information). > > second reason - I don't know how to install (free/paid) Vz7 from iso to > Hetzner.de server PX121 *via Debian-based rescue system* - it is not > possible, as far I know, so Vz7 is not usable with Hetzner servers. > > -- > Best regards, > Gena > > _______________________________________________ > Users mailing list > Users@openvz.org > https://lists.openvz.org/mailman/listinfo/users >
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