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Re: OpenVZ vs Anything Else [message #39627 is a reply to message #39432] Fri, 21 May 2010 19:33 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
lars.bailey is currently offline  lars.bailey
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You are talking "apples and grapefruit",and not "apples and apples".
OVZ and XEN,cannot be compared in the same sentence. They are nothing alike.
I tried XEN,and I did not like the overhead.
OVZ fits well into my production network,and I'm totally satisfied with the software.
In running your Smoothwall VE,you will need to use VETH with bridged Ethernet.(yes you can have two interfaces)
As a side note,VETH adapter interfaces mimic real network interfaces,and provide more options in networking possibilities.
From a personal note,don't try to virtualize everything you can.
Some network services perform and work better,running on the Node.

 
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