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Re: Is OpenVZ really flexible on overseling? [message #50682 is a reply to message #50679] Thu, 10 October 2013 21:30 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
Ales is currently offline  Ales
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You can oversell anything you want, until your customers start knocking on your doors... Confused

It's up to you to keep the quality of the service at an acceptable level, but technically speaking:

- I wouldn't oversell the disk space, this can lead to catastrophic failures
- I wouldn't oversell RAM + vSwap over your actual RAM + Swap size.

An example: a hardware node with 64 GB RAM and 66 GB Swap gives you 130 GB "RAM/vSwap" to commit to VMs, in theory (minus some for the HN itself). But I wouldn't do it... As soon as your HN starts swapping, your QOS will go down the drain.
 
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