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icon5.gif  Understanding differences between OpenVZ and UML [message #7777] Wed, 25 October 2006 09:26
bnice is currently offline  bnice
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Registered: October 2006
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Hi there,

just wondered about the differences between OpenVZ and UML.
Currently, I'm running 2 UML instances on a Debian host.
If I've understood things right, the main difference between OpenVZ and UML ist that OpenVZ uses a common kernel for all VPSs whereas with UML one can use different kernels as UML instances?
What about security issues? Has OpenVZ there some advantages towards UML?
Hopefully I'll find some time to check out OpenVZ, currently I've no experience with it.
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