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Ressource Limits like in Linux VServer [message #38117] Thu, 19 November 2009 11:41 Go to previous message
Dorowan is currently offline  Dorowan
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Hello!
I am about to migrate my Linux Vservers to OpenVZ. The VServers are dedicated to certain services (Webserver, Intranet, Applicationserver, DB Server, Mailserver etc.) I just want to keep this services seperated.

One thing I had problems with are ressource limits. I am just an ambitioned home user with some very basic knowledge about memory allocation and the like. This is why I do not really understand all of the wiki articles.

In Vserver I just did not care about ressource limits and never had any problems. Maybe one Vserver became slow but none crashed because of memory allocation problems. It all seemed to behave like I had all services on one system. In OpenVZ I ran into memory allocation problems.

Is there a way to set ressource limits in a way that the different VMs and their processes share memory like the processes were on one system. I do not know how to better describe this. I do not need to guarantee ressources to VMs.

Maybe it would be something like setting the limits very, very high. Would this work?


Many thanks in advance,
Carsten

P.S.: Staying with Linux Vserver is no real option for me because of the better support of virtual networking in OpenVZ.
 
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