howtoforge.com — This tutorial describes how to prepare a server for OpenVZ virtual machines on a Debian Sarge system. With OpenVZ you can create multiple Virtual Private Servers (VPS) on the same hardware, similar to Xen and the Linux Vserver project.
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purpMar 20, 2006
no comments needed :p
navinrjohnsonMar 20, 2006
comment, comment, comment.Three little comments sit-n in a tree. K.I.S.S.I.N.G.there, now you have three.:)
gimmeyoshoesMar 20, 2006
No Ubuntu comments yet?
traheromMar 20, 2006
Abudhabi (further down) has it right... it basically allows a web hosting company to give each user root access to their "own" server and hides the fact that there could be dozens of others on the same machine.
qahbaMar 20, 2006
coool , I hope this drop the price of VPSes.a question , if a program on one of the VPSes cause CPU hang, will all the CPU hang ? or just its its own share of CPU would be hanged?
funkytacoMar 20, 2006
It probably won't drop the price of a VPS since OpenVZ is free. ;) The hardware for a VPS server is expensive, and requires alot of memory.
ikorMar 20, 2006
What do you mean better? All apps that you have described, are DIFFERENT from OpenVZ. They all use different approach to virtualization than OpenVZ, so it should be difficult to compare them on one line.