Thank you Maik, that's encouraging.
I can understand the decision on OVZ 8, and I look forward to moving to OVZ
9
Jake
On Sun, Dec 11, 2022 at 3:21 PM Maik Broemme
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> Hi Jake,
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> Actually OpenVZ 7 will not be the last stable and free solution. Needless
> to say that 2022 was a tough
Hi Jake,
First of all glad to hear that OpenVZ led to adoption of Virtuozzo for your
Linux infrastructure. As I've mentioned in the other thread we are still and
continuous developing it but haven't managed communication with community well
the last months. We and myself will improve it.
Maik
Hi Jake,
Actually OpenVZ 7 will not be the last stable and free solution. Needless to
say that 2022 was a tough year for all of us and in terms of releases not much
happened yet after OpenVZ 9 Alpha release. But it was not the last one, believe
me. 😊 There will be a Beta release in 2023 and als
Yes, this is my concern.
As we move forward, we are always evaluating what are the safest bets, and
while I've favored openvz/virtuozzo since 2011, alternatives such as
proxmox are looking increasingly viable, given the fact that openvz
development appears to be stagnant.
At present, openvz has f
Hello
indeed , we also use openvz7 (free virtuozzo) and are wondering what is best to
install new servers hypervisors with , openvz8 or 9 ?
is it not because we use free openvz that we don't support the virtuozzo
businness, although we are a public school we do purchase a few virtuozzy
hybrid
Hello all,
Is it safe to say that openvz 7 is essentially the end of the line in terms
of an effective, free openvz solution? I've been looking at openvz 8 & 9,
and much as I want them to work, they don't seem to be viable.
Thanks for any insight you can share.
Jake
On Thu, Dec 8, 2022 at 4:16