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icon14.gif  VE as powerful as the node [message #10119] Thu, 08 February 2007 16:02 Go to next message
mora is currently offline  mora
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Hello
i have a very direct question but really important to me


is it possible to make a vps on the HN which can be as powerful as the hardware node itself

unlimited disk space , cpu , memory , connection speed

what i mean is to make an unlimited vps on one hardware without fear to suffer from any limitations whatever

and if then how to achive that or provide a configuration example please

i appreciate anyhelp
Re: VE as powerful as the node [message #10121 is a reply to message #10119] Thu, 08 February 2007 16:15 Go to previous messageGo to next message
rickb is currently offline  rickb
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Yes. check out "vzsplit 1". Or, just tune the UBC metrics to your server by hand.

Which UBC in particular are you asking about? cpuunits, privvmpages, etc.

Rick


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Re: VE as powerful as the node [message #10131 is a reply to message #10121] Thu, 08 February 2007 22:49 Go to previous messageGo to next message
mora is currently offline  mora
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Hello

i want a vps to have all power of the original HN
including diskspace , cpuunits, privvmpages, etc.
i dont want any limitation for this vps

what should i do ?

would just running

vzsplit 1

make my vps as reliable as the physical node or this is not accurate ?
Re: VE as powerful as the node [message #10157 is a reply to message #10131] Sat, 10 February 2007 18:19 Go to previous message
stoffell is currently offline  stoffell
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This command gives you the config file you should use for that VE.
vzsplit -n 1

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