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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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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Alex Wacker
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
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
> 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