Re: Operating system-level virtualization: how to make it?
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- Subject: Re: Operating system-level virtualization: how to make it?
- From: Sthu Deus <sthu.deus@gmail.com>
- Date: Mon, 14 Dec 2009 23:06:37 +0700
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Thank You for Your time and answer, Victor:
>OpenVZ is the best alternative for operating system level virtualization,
>like Boyd I don't like VServer either.
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>BTW Boyd, Xen is backed up by Citrix, not Novell. ;-)
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>KVM and Xen are hardware virtualization technologies.
Can You argument, at least a bit - just for better understanding of Your opinion?
AFAIK - vserver gives much greater perfomance - comparing w/ KVM - do not know about OpenVZ.
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