On Wed, Nov 3, 2010 at 5:38 PM, dann frazier <da...@debian.org> wrote:

> On Tue, Nov 02, 2010 at 08:10:09PM -0400, Ben Hutchings wrote:
> > On Tue, 2010-11-02 at 21:35 +0100, Mario Kleinsasser wrote:
> > > Hello Dann,
> > >
> > >
> > > I've got your message from the list and would like to ask you what
> > > this mean? We are massively using OpenVZ for our containers and this
> > > is the base of our weberver farm. The lxc Linux Containers project
> > > (http://lxc.sourceforge.net) sounds similar as OpenVZ. Are the kernel
> > > patches based upon the work of OpenVZ from Kir Kolyshkin? My colleague
> > > and I know Kir Kolyshkin (OpenVZ) since some years and we are in
> > > contact from time to time with him.
> >
> > I believe that many of the OpenVZ developers have also been working on
> > Linux Containers.
>
> Yes, my understanding is that they are working to redesign pieces to
> get them excepted upstream, and then altering the OpenVZ patches to
> make use of the upstreamed code. (This is based upon a talk by Kir at
> the LF Collaboration Summit in April).
>

Yes I know, he talkes about it also at the LinuxTAG 2009 in Berlin.


>
> I hope to see a mature/upstream LXC implementation for wheezy to which
> we can migrate OpenVZ/Linux Vserver users.
>

Thumbs up, I think this could be an good option for a larger circle of
users.



>
> > > I gather that it isn't currently a problem for us because squeeze will
> > > have an OpenVZ kernel image but its good to know whats coming next
> > > because we then have to productive migrate a lot of instances.
> > > Does anyone know whats the currently status of OpenVZ integration in
> > > Debian 6.0 and later is? Whats the plan or vision?
> > [...]
> >
> > It is still supported in Debian 6.0, and the OpenVZ developers are
> > actively maintaining a branch based on Linux 2.6.32 which we are taking
> > fixes from.
>
> I'd add that, in my experience, the OpenVZ developers have been very
> good at working with Debian and our users - this isn't a rebuke of
> their work, but is part of an effort to reduce the overhead of
> maintaining several flavors, and to target upstreamed solutions.
>

Thats also my mind.

Are there currently any binary debs for lxc available or in plan?

Mario

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