Tom Fakes wrote:
> I wrote a blog post about how Open VZ defines memory - Virtuozzo is
> the same base system.  You can find that here:
> http://blog.craz8.com/articles/2006/12/25/openvz-redefines-ram/
> 
> Xen based systems allow paging in your VM, so an app that allocates a
> lot of memory and uses very little of it - Apache, MySQL et al - can
> work with less Xen memory, but use a lot of Virtuozzo memory.
> 
> So, in summary, a 768MB Virtuozzo system maybe similar to a 256MB Xen
> system depending on load.
> 
> That said, I'm running in a 512MB OpenVZ VM that runs very well at
> Quantact.com.  256MB was too small for 4 mongrels (2 different apps),
> MySQL, Monit, Nginx, Postfix.  Adding Apache put me up to my 'burst'
> limit too!

ok, i think i'll go with xen :)
thanks

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