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OpenVZ vs Linux Vserver [message #14541] Sun, 01 July 2007 23:16 Go to next message
server1122 is currently offline  server1122
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Tell me what you think of each one.

What you think is better / why openVZ is better

i noticed problems in vserver was iptables was a complete mess up, host has to do it manually .

and any web panels to give my customers so they can control start stop etc .


any other pointers would be cool.


also off topic a little whats better for windows VPS


Microsoft windows virtual server or virtuzzo there windows isolation things.


i think some people are having quite a bit of troubles with the virtuzzo or w/e for windows edition.


any pointers would be good also

i hate to offer windows but many people are requesting it.

right now im using linux vserver but i dont think it has much of a future.
Re: OpenVZ vs Linux Vserver [message #15215 is a reply to message #14541] Sun, 22 July 2007 10:53 Go to previous messageGo to next message
szocske is currently offline  szocske
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Hi!

Noone seems eager to answer, so let me share my own narrow aspect: vserver did not have a veth-like facility, a virtual device we could bind to, add iptables rules, etc. So we chose openVZ.
Re: OpenVZ vs Linux Vserver [message #22295 is a reply to message #15215] Wed, 24 October 2007 14:59 Go to previous message
dev is currently offline  dev
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it is not politically correct to answer on such questions, since we are OpenVZ developers and our answer is clear Smile
search the forum there were some other messages on this.


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