On Thu, Apr 01, 2010 at 11:15:55PM +0100, Walter Stanish wrote:
> Hi libvir-list (cc: vserver list),
> 
> I am another Linux-vServer user who would like to see support in libvirt.
> 
> >From a very brief look back through the archives it appears that there may 
> >have been some architectural concerns re: libvirt's assumptions about what 
> >kind of network stack a virtualisation platform provides, in that 
> >Linux-vServer doesn't use a traditional approach to networking and thus may 
> >break previously valid assumptions.
> 
> I found 2007 posts and a post last year (2009).
> 
> Would it be possible for someone with a good overall understanding of 
> previous integration attempts and the results thereof to summarise what 
> issues were encountered and how difficult it would be to overcome these, so 
> that users can understand what's going on.

  Well we already have OpenVZ and Linux containers LXC drivers. I don't
see what would make vServer so different that it would not fit the
model.

Daniel

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