with KVM or LXC virtualization you can run any Linux system you want
on this OVH server.
But KVM is slower than LXC because you run your own virtual Linux kernel.
LXC uses only the physical Linux kernel so you can't use your own
kernel, but the physical Linux kernel is faster than a virtual one.
So for short answers, it means YES to the 3 questions because i've
already answered to the latest question in my previous mail.
Hope to provide you soon a running virtual environment for your tests
needing high bandwith.
See you later

2010/1/19 Andres Vargas <zod...@foresightlinux.org>:
>  can run conary ?
> can install remote updateall and rollbacks ?
> high bandwithd ?
>
> if all its yes it help!
>
> On Mon, Jan 18, 2010 at 6:47 PM, Bertrand Juglas <b...@juglas.name> wrote:
>
>> Andres,
>> My tries to setup this OVH server, which have already high bandwith
>> and unlimited traffic, are to help you develop packagekit.
>> I've a Gentoo 2010 64bits system booting successfully from the iSCSI
>> disk without using their default kernels from network.
>> It's a pretty old kernel (2.6.24) which was included in the default
>> automatic install.
>> Now i've downloaded the OVH recommended kernel config and the kernel
>> sources package patched by Gentoo, so it's compiling a 2.6.31 kernel
>> with gentoo patches and OVH config.
>> I've seen that is OVH config already includes KVM virtualization but
>> when i've tried with Zhang we have found that inside a KVM virtual
>> machine, speed is a lot slower so that's why i still want to try LXC
>> to improve speed into the virtual environments.
>> I've already managed to use LXC into my Ubuntu so i will compare with my
>> Gentoo.
>> What do you think of all that ?
>>
>> 2010/1/19 Andres Vargas <zod...@foresightlinux.org>:
>> > it have high bandwith im need a place where the bandwith its rapid for
>> > develop packagekit and get real percent of update system proccess
>> >
>> > On Mon, Jan 18, 2010 at 5:07 PM, Bertrand Juglas <b...@juglas.name> wrote:
>> >
>> >> Thank you for your replies, could you make a chroot archive of
>> >> Foresight 2 Devel to let me try to put it on my french server hosted
>> >> in the OVH datacenter ? They use a custom kernel and a custom kernel
>> >> so it's difficult to use any sort of virtualization.
>> >> The easiest solution for hosting a foresigh devel in such a server
>> >> seems to be a chroot because this server is still unused.
>> >> Thank you in advance,
>> >> Bertux
>> >>
>> >> 2010/1/18 Andres Vargas <zod...@foresightlinux.org>:
>> >> > you need be a developer and logged into rpath the links its on:
>> >> > http://www.rpath.org/web/project/foresight/builds
>> >> >
>> >> > i can get you links where ever you want.
>> >> >
>> >> >
>> >> > On Sun, Jan 17, 2010 at 8:09 AM, Bertrand Juglas <b...@juglas.name>
>> wrote:
>> >> >>
>> >> >> Hello,
>> >> >> Can someone paste me the precise download link for the 2-devel iso ?
>> >> >> Because i can't see it on rBuilder with my bertux account which isn't
>> >> >> authorized.
>> >> >> Thank you in advance,
>> >> >> Bertux
>> >> >>
>> >> >> 2010/1/17 Andres Vargas <zod...@foresightlinux.org>:
>> >> >> > im install fl from 2-devel iso so im seen i have qt libs installed
>> on
>> >> >> > group-gnome-dist-devel its that correct ???
>> >> >> >
>> >> >> > im seen
>> >> >> >
>> >> >> > PyQt=3.17.3-1-1
>> >> >> > PyQt4=4.5.2-2-1
>> >> >> > gtk-qt-engine=1.1+r4-0.2-1
>> >> >> > poppler-qt=0.12.1-1-1
>> >> >> > poppler-qt4=0.12.1-1-1
>> >> >> > qt=3.3.8_r784432-0.2-1
>> >> >> > qt4=4.5.3+23+g063bded-0.1-1
>> >> >> > qt4-core=4.5.3+23+g063bded-0.1-1
>> >> >> > qt4-gui=4.5.3+23+g063bded-0.1-1
>> >> >> > qt4-qt3support=4.5.3+23+g063bded-0.1-1
>> >> >> > qt4-sql=4.5.3+23+g063bded-0.1-1
>> >> >> >
>> >> >> > its that correct ? or someone had not noticed
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