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Re: OpenVZ on top of UML? [message #32263 is a reply to message #32207] |
Tue, 29 July 2008 01:29 |
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dowdle
Messages: 261 Registered: December 2005 Location: Bozeman, Montana
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I really don't know much about User Mode Linux but I have gotten OpenVZ to install inside of VMware Server and KVM just fine. I'd assume the same is possible with fully virtualized Xen, VirtualBox, and Parallels too but I have not tried to install OpenVZ on those.
Given the fact that OpenVZ (and OS Virtualization in general) easily out performs machine / hardware virtualization, installing the former into the later isn't done a whole lot in production systems... to the best of my knowledge... so the whole concept isn't that popular. UML is a hybrid system and doesn't, as I understand it, provide as complete an environment as the machine / hardware virtualization products do... so I'd imagine there would be a considerable amount of work getting OpenVZ and UML to interoperate.
Once containers make it into the mainline, perhaps there would be an improved chance of UML and containers working together.
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TYL, Scott Dowdle
Belgrade, Montana, USA
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Re: OpenVZ on top of UML? [message #32269 is a reply to message #32263] |
Tue, 29 July 2008 13:08 |
accessory
Messages: 4 Registered: May 2008
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I agree with you. I just want to debug OpenVZ kernel easily so I try to use UML for debugging. If there are other ways that I can easily debug openVZ, that will be great.
Thanks.
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