Paulo & Jehan,
Agree with everything you said. I would love to see more openvz-based
solutions, and competition could not hurt.
I think proxmox would have stayed with openvz, but it's Debian based.
Openvz used to be in the debian repos and worked well. But after the
focus of openvz was narrowed
I agree 100% with everything both of you stated, and I can't explain what
happened in the past that set such an image on OpenVZ.
>From a technical point of view, OpenVZ is both more secure [1], stable and
even slightly faster and lightweight than LXC [2].
But I would like your opinion about a par
having OVZ9 running and validated by the OSS community
might help this projet to overcome .
Jehan .
De: "jjs - mainphrame"
À: "OpenVZ users"
Envoyé: Jeudi 20 Avril 2023 22:04:44
Objet: [Users] Another reason I use openvz
While I've seen lxc containers myst
While I've seen lxc containers mysteriously hang, suffer bit rot, or self
destruct, the openvz containers have been solid.
One of my OVZ-7 servers had an old centos 7 container that I used for
testing haproxy, that I'd turned off in 2019.
I vgmigrated it to a new OVZ-9 test machine, started it, a