Re: Documentation, naming and versioning horror [message #53044 is a reply to message #53041] |
Thu, 23 November 2017 14:45  |
dsilakov
Messages: 4 Registered: November 2017
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Guys, it looks that you confuse Virtuozzo/OpenVZ and "Virtuozzo Linux" which is just a re-branded/rebuilt CentOS 7.
VirtuozzoLinux is mostly a CentOS; it does contains some patches in core components, but it doesn't have any containers or other virtualization. It servers as a basis for OpenVZ/VZ.
Latest version of VzLinux is 7.4; but we decided not to publish its iso images anymore (don't see any need in this), so the last published VzLinux images is 7.2.
Latest version of Virtuozzo and OpenVZ is 7 Update6. Due to historical/internal reasons we use "7.0.6" as a short version name.
So in https://download.openvz.org/virtuozzo/releases/7.0/x86_64/ we do have the latest and freshest OpenVZ 7. Latest commercial release of Virtuozzo 7 uses exactly the same versions of all OpenVZ packages and only adds proprietary stuff.
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