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Re: Any news on a new kernel branch? [message #37938 is a reply to message #37937] Wed, 04 November 2009 18:24 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
drescherjm is currently offline  drescherjm
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Has anyone tried Linux Containers?


Never heard of this. Thanks.

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I don't believe that KVM is the logical next step from openvz


Me either these are different technologies. KVM (virtualbox, vmware, xen ...) are all significantly slower when it comes to filesystem performance and these also require a complete new kernel... So they are much more heavy in terms of memory and disk usage.

Linux Vserver is a second option.

http://linux-vserver.org/Welcome_to_Linux-VServer.org

This is similar to openvz but lacks a lot of the networking and resource limiting functionality of openvz. Its more like a chroot jail with some network separation. The good thing about this technology is that since the patch is much less than openvz the kernel is usually kept current.
 
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