[PVE-User] About lxc and openvz

2016-02-12 Thread Denis Morejon Lopez

Hello:

I wanted to know some tips about why Proxmox teem decided to migrate to 
lxc. Or why do you think openvz teem didn't find support for new linux 
kernel. After all, I felt happy with openvz containers.


Thanks
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Re: [PVE-User] About lxc and openvz

2016-02-12 Thread Alex Wacker
Openvz team is working on upgrading to the rhel7 kernel but it is not yet done: 
https://openvz.org/Download/kernel/rhel7-testing

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On February 12, 2016 at 1:03:51 PM, Denis Morejon Lopez 
(denis.more...@etecsa.cu) wrote:

Hello:  

I wanted to know some tips about why Proxmox teem decided to migrate to  
lxc. Or why do you think openvz teem didn't find support for new linux  
kernel. After all, I felt happy with openvz containers.  

Thanks  
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Re: [PVE-User] About lxc and openvz

2016-02-12 Thread Scott Dowdle
Greetings,

- Original Message -
> > I wanted to know some tips about why Proxmox teem decided to migrate to
> > lxc. Or why do you think openvz teem didn't find support for new
> > linux kernel. After all, I felt happy with openvz containers.
> 
> The previous OpenVZ project (openvz legacy) does no longer exists (no
> more development).
> 
> The new one (called virtuozzo) is not even ready ...
> 
> Beside, we want/need newer 4.X kernels for various reason, not old
> 3.10. The OpenVZ team does not provide that.

I have no qualms with you having switched from OpenVZ to LXC... but just to 
clarify, OpenVZ Legacy does indeed exist, gets regular updates, and will be 
supported until Nov. 2019 as seen here:

https://wiki.openvz.org/Download/kernel

While it is true that the EL6-based OpenVZ kernel branch is no longer the focus 
of their future development (Virtuozzo 7 is obviously), they are supporting it 
and will continue to.

TYL,
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Re: [PVE-User] About lxc and openvz

2016-02-12 Thread Dietmar Maurer
> I have no qualms with you having switched from OpenVZ to LXC... but just to
> clarify, OpenVZ Legacy does indeed exist, gets regular updates, and will be
> supported until Nov. 2019 as seen here:

Yes, there will be (minimal) kernel updates, but the project is declared dead
and
there is no new development.

For that reason, nothing we want to use.

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