On Mon, 27 Mar 2006 13:22:01 +0200
Herbert Poetzl <[email protected]> wrote:
> also the web pages 'Description of Virtuozzo(tm) benefits over OpenVZ'
> clearly state that:
>
> Virtuozzo(TM) is SWsoft's virtualization and automation solution
> built on top of OpenVZ. Differently from OpenVZ, Virtuozzo(TM)
> is developed and designed to run production workloads in 24×7
> environments and provides significant improvements and additional
> functionality in the areas of stability, density, management tools,
> recovery, and other areas.
Don't think anyone is proposing this for inclusion in mainline.
And I doubt anyone wants a solution in mainline that isn't designed
for production workloads and 24x7 environments, especially if it
has known stability problems.
>
> Specific benefits of Virtuozzo(TM) compared to OpenVZ can be found
> below:
>
> Higher VPS density. Virtuozzo^(TM) provides efficient memory and
> file sharing mechanisms enabling higher VPS density and better
> performance of VPSs.
>
> Improved Stability, Scalability, and Performance. Virtuozzo(TM)
> is designed to run 24×7 environments with production workloads
> on hosts with up-to 32 CPUs.
>
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