Hi,
actually I wonder if openvz-iso-9:
/https://download.openvz.org/virtuozzo/releases/9.0/x86_64/iso//
/openvz-iso-9.0.0.iso 24-Feb-2022 04:41 2.9G/
which is supposed to be the base reference for virtuozzo 9 ,
is the same as
http://repo.virtuozzo.com/vz/releases/
/vz9.iso *20-Dec-2022 12:31* 2G/
please let us know which .iso we should start with to test vz9 (open
version) /
/
why haven't they the same date (Feb 2022 vs Dec 2022) /
/
Thanks . /
/
On 28/01/2023 11:21, jehan Procaccia wrote:
I hope I am not wrong to disagree regarding your skepticism for future
of openVZ (7,8,9 ...)
check in that same thread discussion :
https://marc.info/?l=openvz-users&m=167080032829556&w=2
I confirm that running openVZ 7 is rock solid, and we do use lots of
CTs, for me the best featured containers solution
we are expecting a continuation with VZ 9 (as 8 might be skipped). as
a public accademic school we appreciate free and openSource software
but we keep purchase few virtuozzo commercial licences as much as we
can to contribute to the project .
as long as this:
https://docs.virtuozzo.com/virtuozzo_hybrid_server_7_users_guide/learning-basics/vhs-vs-openvz.html
/OpenVZ <https://openvz.org/> is a free, open-source virtualization
solution available under GNU GPL. OpenVZ is the base for Virtuozzo
Hybrid Server, the commercial solution that builds on OpenVZ and
offers additional benefits to customers./
is still true, if Virtuozzo Hybrid Server is based on the openSource
OpenVZ, I don't see any fears regarding its future .
https://docs.virtuozzo.com/virtuozzo_product_lifecycle_policy/index.html
but indeed, we are waiting for a VZ 9 which maybe lacks of a clearer
raodmap, for exemple, is it still as much an Ahpha release (not to use
in production) as mentioned here (Feb 2022)
https://www.virtuozzo.com/company/blog/product-updates/virtuozzo-hybrid-server-9-alpha-2/
or http://repo.virtuozzo.com/vz/releases/
/vz9.iso *20-Dec-2022 12:31* 2G/
http://repo.virtuozzo.com/vz/releases/
/vz9.iso *20-Dec-2022 12:31* 2G/
which seems quite recent, is in a far better state now .
Thanks .
jehan .
On 27/01/2023 21:16, Gena Makhomed wrote:
OpenVZ 6 is last fully functional version, running on top of CentOS.
OpenVZ 7, 8, 9 ...
May be better to use just virtual machines using QEMU-KVM and libvirt ?
This solution is very stable, very feature rich and very useful.
If you need to use very cheap virtual machines - try to use
https://firecracker-microvm.github.io/
Or you can combine Firecracker MicroVMs with Docker / OCI images to
unify containers and VMs: https://github.com/weaveworks/ignite
Stop to use OpenVZ, because OpenVZ 6 is End Of Life and now it is
dead project.
OpenVZ 6 is just last true and fully functional OpenVZ version.
Something named OpenVZ 7, OpenVZ 8, OpenVZ 9 ... is just agony of
OpenVZ project.
On 09.12.2022 2:16, jjs - mainphrame wrote:
I've been running openvz 7 for some years, and I periodically check
on the
status of openvz 8 and 9.
While openvz 7 has been getting updates, it seems openvz 8 is fairly
static, and openvz 9 seems not ready for use.
Is there an intent to continue support of openvz beyond version 7?
Since openvz is a great advertisement for virtuozzo, it would be a
shame if
it faded away.
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