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Re: Suggestion: make an equivalent of Vmware VMTN [message #13683 is a reply to message #13665] |
Sat, 02 June 2007 02:43 |
kingneutron
Messages: 30 Registered: May 2007 Location: NE IL, USA
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--I am looking at porting my Squid V2 VM to OpenVZ $soon
--Would really like to see openVZ working UNDER vmware workstation/server, for " teh best of both worlds " scenario.
--After all, vmware creates a virtual Machine -- openvz underneath that would leverage vmware's infrastructure for multiple virtual linux instances on (1) VM, with snapshots, etc supported "out of the box."
--Currently, openvz networking does not work in a vmware vm. (In my experience, using Bridged networking.) If I'm wrong, please correct me.
--If my firm gets $venture-capital, we are looking at serious vmware Server / ESX deployment. I am also looking seriously at openvz for Linux -> Linux vms as it seems to require MUCH less overhead.
--However, currently openVZ networking is a PITA compared to vmware, where it Just Works. I spent several HOURS recently trying to debug OVZ networking with a Class B and Class A interface (one was veth and one was venet), just trying to get them switched around. Finally I said hellwithit and left it the way it was, which happens to work.
// Not quite ready for production Enterprise use, IMHO.
/// But getting there...
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