Openvz 9 roadmap? [message #53821] |
Mon, 10 July 2023 20:03  |
jjs - mainphrame
Messages: 44 Registered: January 2012
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I'm a happy user of openvz since 2010, have gotten virtuozzo adopted by my past employers, and currently use OVZ 7 for core services. I stubornly continue to use openvz because the containers are more stable and reliable than lxc.
I've been testing pre-releases of OVZ 9 for many months now, but it hasn't come close to beta status, even though the version numbers keep incrementing.
Is there any sort of rough estimate for when to expect a pre-release that is somewhat feature-complete? I don't mind testing something with bugs, but it's unproductive to keep testing something that seems to be in a permanent pre-alpha state.
Inquiring minds want to know.
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Re: Openvz 9 roadmap? [message #53865 is a reply to message #53831] |
Tue, 05 November 2024 21:22  |
sipes
Messages: 1 Registered: August 2023
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Latest update I had received beginning of 2024 from the people at Virtuozzo.
Regarding OpenVZ:
1. OpenVZ is based on our own rebuild from RHEL7 and Red Hat is going to support RHEL7 till July 2028 https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/announcing-4-years-extended-l ife-cycle-support-els-red-hat-enterprise-linux-7 As we are going to support VHS7 longer, we will also support current OpenVZ 7 longer.
2. Next version of OpenVZ as well as VHS will be based on RHEL9. We are still working hard to make private beta happen in Q1 and GA in Q2 including OnApp UI.
Looks like Virtuozzo has recently gone to VHS 9.0, but I'm not seeing any recent OpenVZ updates to their OpenVZ 9 iso download, last updates I see to these files are from 2023. With that said, being VHS 9.0 is out hopefully we'll start seeing OpenVZ9 in the near future.
Hope this is helpful.
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