On 23/08/2008, at 9:48 AM, Gregor Mosheh wrote:

I'm dying to know the real-life scenario underlying this, why you don't hand someone either a Xen or a OpenVZ, but a Xen so they can create their own OpenVZs. Do you have multiple IT departments, for example, working on different products, and you want them to self- administer the creation of VEs? Do you have some 128-CPU cluster running Xen and you sell Xen Doms so they can resell OpenVZ VEs?

We do all our hosting on either OpenVZ or Xen.

One of my physical servers may be a big beasty divided into a number of Xen guests. One of these may be a Linux VM running many OpenVZ children. The OpenVZ host doesn't care that it is itself a virtual machine.

The advantages of virtualisation can be applied to more than one level, if you have the resources, and the use cases could be many and varied.

regards,
Peter.


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