Re: [plug] Re: Virtualization Software (OpenVZ, Xen, etc...)

2007-04-06 Thread Cocoy Dayao
On 04 6, 07, at 9:39 PM, Allister Levi Sanchez wrote: I've tried two linux distros with VirtualBox: (1) Scientific Linux 4.3, which I really need as a guest OS on my PC, and (2) Kubuntu 6.10. Scientific Linux 4.3 is supposed to be like RHEL or Fedora but the installation aborts as soon as

Re: [plug] Re: Virtualization Software (OpenVZ, Xen, etc...)

2007-04-06 Thread Allister Levi Sanchez
I've tried two linux distros with VirtualBox: (1) Scientific Linux 4.3, which I really need as a guest OS on my PC, and (2) Kubuntu 6.10. Scientific Linux 4.3 is supposed to be like RHEL or Fedora but the installation aborts as soon as anaconda comes in. Maybe I can get it to work with "linux nop

Re: [plug] Re: Virtualization Software (OpenVZ, Xen, etc...)

2007-04-01 Thread Orlando Andico
one way to do it is to deploy the web service using J2EE or Spring, and use Tangosol Coherence to tie them together. On 4/1/07, Roger Filomeno <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: .. On slightly OT: Also im looking for Virtualization for GRID (like one provided by amazon), basically i wanted to run a Hig

Re: [plug] Re: Virtualization Software (OpenVZ, Xen, etc...)

2007-04-01 Thread Allister Levi Sanchez
On 4/1/07, Cocoy Dayao <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: I have installed VirtualBox though and the installation went pretty smoothly... Looking forward to installing Ubuntu 7 on it. interesting. how well does it perform for you? desktop? server? does it have/would it get support to run direct rende

Re: [plug] Re: Virtualization Software (OpenVZ, Xen, etc...)

2007-04-01 Thread Cocoy Dayao
On 04 1, 07, at 8:35 PM, Allister Levi Sanchez wrote: Hi, On 4/1/07, Cocoy Dayao <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: yep yep. hmmm... this renewed my interest on virtualization on linux. i've tried playing with xen before... but i found it was really really complicated to setup. dunno if that has

Re: [plug] Re: Virtualization Software (OpenVZ, Xen, etc...)

2007-04-01 Thread Roger Filomeno
sounds interesting. Anyone can share the specs theyre running? On slightly OT: Also im looking for Virtualization for GRID (like one provided by amazon), basically i wanted to run a High availability webservice using GRID. So far i only founf GRID-MySQL but its for version 4+ only ^_^ On 4/1/07

Re: [plug] Re: Virtualization Software (OpenVZ, Xen, etc...)

2007-04-01 Thread Allister Levi Sanchez
Hi, On 4/1/07, Cocoy Dayao <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: yep yep. hmmm... this renewed my interest on virtualization on linux. i've tried playing with xen before... but i found it was really really complicated to setup. dunno if that has changed. its been i think nearly a year since i last tried

Re: [plug] Re: Virtualization Software (OpenVZ, Xen, etc...)

2007-04-01 Thread Cocoy Dayao
On 04 1, 07, at 7:38 PM, eric rosel wrote: Hi List... That's right, no special processor features are required to run OpenVZ or Virtuozzo. We've used both of them on Linux and Windows (only Virtuozzo on Windows), but a Windows host only supports Windows VPSes (virtual private servers), while

Re: [plug] Re: Virtualization Software (OpenVZ, Xen, etc...)

2007-04-01 Thread eric rosel
Hi List... That's right, no special processor features are required to run OpenVZ or Virtuozzo. We've used both of them on Linux and Windows (only Virtuozzo on Windows), but a Windows host only supports Windows VPSes (virtual private servers), while a Linux host only supports Linux VPSes. Both ar

Re: [plug] Re: Virtualization Software (OpenVZ, Xen, etc...)

2007-03-31 Thread Orlando Andico
i'm not using OpenVZ per se, I'm using an OpenVZ instance. in other words, i'm a guest user. because vpslink.com has cheap hosting - $8/month for a 64MB OpenVZ host and $15/month for a 128MB host. you get root access and all for the price of an ordinary web hosting package. i actually have no id

Re: [plug] Re: Virtualization Software (OpenVZ, Xen, etc...)

2007-03-31 Thread Cocoy Dayao
On 04 1, 07, at 4:35 AM, Andy Sy wrote: Orlando Andico wrote: I'm using OpenVZ at vpslink.com right now for hosting. so you don't need anything special to run openvz? like vt enabled processors? _ Philippine Linux Users' Group (PLUG) M

[plug] Re: Virtualization Software (OpenVZ, Xen, etc...)

2007-03-31 Thread Andy Sy
Orlando Andico wrote: > I'm using OpenVZ at vpslink.com right now for hosting. Same here... > It's relatively OK. SWSoft (publisher of Virtuozzo and OpenVZ) claims > only 2% to 3% performance hit compared to bare hardware. But this is > para-virtualization (the guest OS must be modified) so only