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- OpenVz
OpenVZ allows multiple secure, isolated Linux containers (also known as virtual private servers or virtual environments) to run on a single physical server This technology enhances server utilization and ensures that applications do not conflict with each other
- OpenVZ Virtuozzo Containers Wiki
OpenVZ is a container-based virtualization for Linux OpenVZ creates multiple secure, isolated Linux containers (otherwise known as VEs or VPSs) on a single physical server enabling better server utilization and ensuring that applications do not conflict
- OpenVz
Kernel and tools are needed to install OpenVZ, and templates are needed to create containers For kernel and utilities installation instructions, see wiki:Quick installation (or wiki:Installation on Debian)
- Virtuozzo - OpenVZ Virtuozzo Containers Wiki
OpenVZ is a small open-source part of Virtuozzo 7 infrastructure which provides necessary features, services, and support for medium and large businesses
- Documentation - OpenVZ
Documentation - OpenVZOpenVZ Documentation
- OpenVZ Installation Guide
Chapter 1 Preparing for Installation This chapter lists the hardware, software, and network requirements for OpenVZ and explains how to prepare for installing OpenVZ from a USB flash drive
- Quick installation - OpenVZ Virtuozzo Containers Wiki
OpenVZ project builds its own Linux distribution with both hypervisor and container virtualization It is based on our own Linux distribution, with the additions of our custom kernel, OpenVZ management utilities, QEMU and Virtuozzo installer
- 1. 3. 1. Hardware Virtualization Basics - - OpenVZ User’s Guide
To allocate hardware and resources to virtual machines, OpenVZ virtualizes all hardware on the server Once virtualized, hardware and resources can be easily assigned to virtual machines
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