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Hi,
if my server for OpenVZ legacy has HDD and SSD, what can I do to benefit from
SSD speed?
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Hi,
is somebody on this list running OpenVZ legacy kernel 2.6.32 on Intel Skylake
CPUs?
As far as I know kernel 2.6.32 has EOL end of February, does this influence
OpenVZ?
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Hello!
As it is based on RHEL kernels, you should really be checking RHELs
plans for 2.6.32 support
On Wed, Feb 10, 2016 at 11:02 PM, Volker Janzen wrote:
> Hi,
>
> is somebody on this list running OpenVZ legacy kernel 2.6.32 on Intel Skylake
> CPUs?
>
> As far as I know kernel
Yet better, check OpenVZ plans.
From https://openvz.org/Download/kernel
> RHEL6
> ...
> EOL: Nov 2019
So you're good for quite some time.
On 02/10/2016 01:24 PM, CoolCold wrote:
Hello!
As it is based on RHEL kernels, you should really be checking RHELs
plans for 2.6.32 support
On Wed, Feb
I've been looking at the beta announcements, QA todo on the wiki, and other
resources trying to determine the capabilities and stability of the current
beta release of Virtuozzo 7 but I am coming up a little dry in answering my
questions. What major capabilities are missing from the latest
Greetings,
- Original Message -
> is somebody on this list running OpenVZ legacy kernel 2.6.32 on Intel
> Skylake CPUs?
>
> As far as I know kernel 2.6.32 has EOL end of February, does this
> influence OpenVZ?
The upstream 2.6.32 will be EOL'ed but OpenVZ Legacy uses RHEL's 2.6.32
Hi,
you've got basically two choices:
(1) pstorage (known as Parallels Cloud Storage, Odin Cloud Storage and now
Virtuozzo Storage). Check on the OpenVZ wiki for that.
Notes:
• it can be distributed over multiple nodes (clustering)
• it will prevent data corruption / file system
Greetings,
- Original Message -
> if my server for OpenVZ legacy has HDD and SSD, what can I do to
> benefit from SSD speed?
To the best of my knowledge, OpenVZ Legacy doesn't have any specific features
related to SSDs. How you want to use it is up to you.
I'm guessing some