Greetings,

Since everyone on this list is interested in Linux and virtualization... I just 
wanted to mention that the Proxmox VE folks just released Proxmox VE 1.0 today.

Proxmox VE site:
http://pve.proxmox.com/wiki/Main_Page

Proxmox VE 1.0 Announcement: 
http://www.proxmox.com/forum/showthread.php?t=750

I've mentioned it on this list before wondering if anyone was interested in 
borrowing some of the software from their project (since it is GPLed) and 
applying it to CentOS.

What is Proxmox VE?  It is a "bare-metal" Linux distribution based on Debian 
4.0r5 that includes a 2.6.24-based kernel that includes support for both KVM 
(Machine / Hardware Virtualization) and OpenVZ (OS Virtualization).

Proxmox VE includes a really nice, web-based management system that allows for:

1) KVM virtual machine or OpenVZ container creation

2) Live and offline VM / Container migration from one physical host to another, 
shared storage solution not required

3) VM Image / OS Template management

4) VM / Container monitoring


Possibilities for CentOS:

a) Create "bare-metal" install media for a system based on CentOS

b) Separate out the web-management application into separate software packages 
that could be installed on existing CentOS systems

c) Separate KVM and OpenVZ so you could run an only-KVM server or an 
only-OpenVZ server.  This would be very handy on hardware that does not support 
VT in the CPU.

If virtualization interests you, give Proxmox VE a try and see what you think.  
Feel free to email me directly with comments.

TYL,
-- 
Scott Dowdle
704 Church Street
Belgrade, MT 59714
(406)388-0827 [home]
(406)994-3931 [work]
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