On Mon, 06 May 2013 17:52:03 +0200
Patryk Benderz <[email protected]> wrote:

> Right, so  OpenVZ is dying? At least in PVE? In that case, it is future
> wise to avoid OpenVZ.
> 
No OpenVZ is not dying. Only in debian kernel, but since PVE uses
Redhat kernel which does support OpenVZ due to patches from
openvz.org then OpenVZ will be supported as long as openvz.org
provides patches for the RHEL kernel. For all I know this means support
for OpenVZ until November 30, 2020 (Redhat has a 10 years support cycle
and RHEL 6.0 was released November 30, 2010).

What comes after November 30, 2020 is left for the readers
imagination:-)

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