I need info [message #24173] |
Wed, 28 November 2007 21:50  |
andres.tellog
Messages: 1 Registered: November 2007
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Hi,
I want implement server virtualization but i need to know the hardware
requirements to install OpenVZ.
Hard Disc space, RAM memory, processor speed, etc. so all Operating Systems
installed run properly.
Thanks by your help,
Atte.
Andres Tello G.
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Re: I need info [message #24184 is a reply to message #24173] |
Sun, 02 December 2007 17:28   |
Gregor Mosheh
Messages: 62 Registered: April 2007
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> I want implement server virtualization but i need to know the hardware
> requirements to install OpenVZ.
> Hard Disc space, RAM memory, processor speed, etc. so all Operating
> Systems installed run properly.
I don't think that there are hard requirements. I successfully tested
OpenVZ with several VPSs on a system with 1 GB of RAM and a 160 GB hard
drive.
The short version:
a) If your hardware is compatible with the kernel (think Fedora or
RedHat) then it's compatible with the OpenVZ kernel. The performance is
not surprising at all: DDR2 RAM is faster than DDR, a Athlon X2 4000+ is
faster than a Pentium-4, RAID rocks, and so on.
b) Just plan for capacity, and remember that too much is always better
than not enough. An extra GB of RAM, enough disk for the host OS plus
some to spare, and you'll be A-OK.
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Gregor Mosheh / Greg Allensworth
System Administrator, HostGIS cartographic development & hosting services
http://www.HostGIS.com/
"Remember that no one cares if you can back up,
only if you can restore." - AMANDA
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Re: I need info [message #24292 is a reply to message #24173] |
Mon, 03 December 2007 18:01  |
efball
Messages: 41 Registered: September 2006 Location: Santa Rosa, California
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On Wed, Nov 28, 2007 at 04:50:01PM -0500, Andrés Tello wrote:
> Hi,
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> I want implement server virtualization but i need to know the hardware
> requirements to install OpenVZ.
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> Hard Disc space, RAM memory, processor speed, etc. so all Operating Systems
> installed run properly.
It all depends on how many virtual environments you want and want you
want to run in them.
For a demonstration I setup a laptop running OpenVZ. It's a 333MHz
Pentium II, 128MB RAM, and a 6 GB hard drive. I have 3 VEs running. It
works fine.
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E Frank Ball efball@efball.com
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