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			| General questions and advice [message #42864] | Sat, 11 June 2011 14:47 |  
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					|  DreamPhysix Messages: 1
 Registered: June 2011
 Location: Atlanta, Georgia
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	| I have a dedicated server at a datacenter with an Intel i7 950 CPU, 8 GM DDR3 RAM, 1 TB SATA II HDD, 1 Gbps bandwidth, and 5 usable IPv4 addresses.  I want to use OpenVZ to virtualize my system mainly because I use WHM/cPanel, which uses the entire system, and I don't want it to conflict with other things I do.  I thought it would be best to put WHM/cPanel inside a VM on my server.  I would also like to have another VM for game & voice servers as well as a BNC and VPN.  I was planning to use Debian 6.0.1 64-bit as my host node with a cPanel VM, a VPN/BNC VM, and a game/voice server VM, but I don't know if it's just best to have a cPanel VM and put everything else on the host node or have another vm for everything else.  Anyways, my plans right now are to have 1 VM for cPanel with 2 IPs and 1 VM for everything else.  How does this sound?  I was looking at veth/venet and wasn't sure which I should use either.  Please advise! |  
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