In my direct environment, we are between OpenVZ, LXC and Qemu. The two
first for VPS and the latter for VM.
All projects seem to expand to other's features and to hybridize.
The only support to kernel Linux seems to not change and, in long term,
will make a lot of FOSS projects to aground in innovation and
flexibility matters.

I don't know what are exactly the fundamental differences between LXC
and OpenVZ for VPS, apart of userspace tools and Hypervisor.
I imagine that Hypervisor is only needed to have different guest
kernels, and for this scope we use full virtualization (Qemu).


El 30/05/17 a les 10:46, Vasily Averin ha escrit:
> Dear OpenVZ users,
> 
> could you please share your feedback on Vz7?
> 
> How do you perceive Virtuozzo VMs vs others (Oracle or KVM VMs) ?
> 
> How do you perceive Virtuozzo Containers vs others (Oracle containers, Docker 
> containers, etc) ?
> Thank you,
>       Vasily Averin
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