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| Re: support for Linux-VServer [message #4378 is a reply to message #4377] |
Mon, 12 March 2007 09:13   |
Lxhelp Messages: 23691 Registered: July 2006 |
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> add support for Linux-VServer, an OS-Level virtualization similar to OVZ just more performant and stable (around for more than 4 years)
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I will make this thread sticky, and if more than 10 people request for it, we will add support. Adding support is very trivial, but we need to know our demographic.
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| Re: support for Linux-VServer [message #4526 is a reply to message #4515] |
Sun, 18 March 2007 12:37   |
Lxhelp Messages: 23691 Registered: July 2006 |
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> Yes it will be good to see hyperVM while managing VServer and maybe VMWare ;)
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> This will improve your power in VPS field and maybe you will be the only 1. And additional income, doubled customer numbers etc...
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For Vmware, we need to first reach an agreement with them to redistribute it, and there is also the matter of the console. Our first milestone at this point is windows on Xen, and then we will add vserver too. It seems, there are people who prefer Vserver's less intrusive virtualization.
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| Re: support for Linux-VServer [message #4888 is a reply to message #4377] |
Wed, 04 April 2007 12:05   |
vpswannabe  Messages: 307 Registered: November 2006 |
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I second vserver, Its one of the best virtualisation and least overhead software for virtualisation.
Most providers in germany use vserver for selling VMs.
EDIT : VM ware, nono, i dont see much use for VM ware, But yes Xen Windows sound tempting. Do u have any ETA for that?
and what about microsoft virtual machine? I thought ui were developing frontend for that in hypervm too.
Thanks.
To err is me ^__~
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| Re: support for Linux-VServer [message #22210 is a reply to message #22195] |
Sun, 17 February 2008 06:56   |
Lxhelp Messages: 23691 Registered: July 2006 |
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Vserver has a serious issue. It needs modification of the applications.
Both openvz and xen are GPL licensed, and they will never stop being free. The companies are REQUIRED by GPL to open source any modifications they do to Linux Kernel.
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> Vserver is the future.
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