Quoting Toens Bueker (toens.bue...@lists0903.nurfuerspam.neuroserve.de): > Leon Waldman <le.wald...@gmail.com> wrote: > > > Hi all, first post on the list :) > > Welcome. > > > Assuming a hardened Guest image (SELinux or Apparmor + The NSA > > Guidelines + no shell access on the guests), A LXC Host would be > > suitable to use as containment and resources control system for web > > hosting of several clients (I mean... Several 1000+)? > > I'm not sure, but I don't think so. I would use OpenVZ or Virtuozzo instead. > > > Assuming a Duo-Quad core intel machine, with 32 Gigs of RAM, how many > > containers I could squeeze on it? (Like... without any service running, > > what would be the memory and cpu overhead?) > > I don't know that many resources regarding this information. I saved a > pdf from an "Intel Cloud Builder Series" webcast in 2010, that > featured Parallels Virtuozzo. It says they deployed 120 virtual > environments on a single 16 GB RAM host. All 120 virtual environments > ran the DVD-Store LAMP Stack (I don't know, whether this is this > DVD-Store (http://linux.dell.com/dvdstore/)) and the latency grew > unbearable at around 120 VEs. > > You should look into OpenVZ/Virtuozzo, if you want to start know. > Otherwise you'll have to wait until all the new stuff (e. g. Criu > (criu.org)) have found their way into the main kernel.
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