I've run proxmox as a VMware guest on esx and it allows openvz guests
inside proxmox, but not KVM.
Dave
On 5 Feb 2014 11:49, "Yanis Guenane" wrote:
>
> On 02/04/2014 02:38 AM, John R Pierce wrote:
> > On 2/3/2014 1:31 PM, Ridhwaan Mayet wrote:
> >> I run a small company and I would like to virtu
On 02/04/2014 02:38 AM, John R Pierce wrote:
> On 2/3/2014 1:31 PM, Ridhwaan Mayet wrote:
>> I run a small company and I would like to virtualise our setup. My internet
>> provider offers a cloud server running CentOS. The server is managed by
>> vmware software, they haven't been able to tell me
On 02/04/2014 01:01 AM, Digimer wrote:
> Virtual Machine Manager (virt-manager is the package name) is a nice and
> easy to use GUI for creating, modifying and deleting virtual servers on
> CentOS. It uses the KVM hypervisor by default, which "just works".
>
> I'd strongly recommend giving it a
On 2/3/2014 1:31 PM, Ridhwaan Mayet wrote:
> I run a small company and I would like to virtualise our setup. My internet
> provider offers a cloud server running CentOS. The server is managed by
> vmware software, they haven't been able to tell me exactly what. I wanted
> to know is it possible to
Virtual Machine Manager (virt-manager is the package name) is a nice and
easy to use GUI for creating, modifying and deleting virtual servers on
CentOS. It uses the KVM hypervisor by default, which "just works".
I'd strongly recommend giving it a try.
On 03/02/14 04:31 PM, Ridhwaan Mayet wrote:
virtualbox?
suomi
On 2014-02-03 22:31, Ridhwaan Mayet wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I run a small company and I would like to virtualise our setup. My internet
> provider offers a cloud server running CentOS. The server is managed by
> vmware software, they haven't been able to tell me exactly what. I wanted
Hi,
I run a small company and I would like to virtualise our setup. My internet
provider offers a cloud server running CentOS. The server is managed by
vmware software, they haven't been able to tell me exactly what. I wanted
to know is it possible to virtualise such a setup, and Have CentOS runni
> How could I work around this? Any other pointers for achieving higherÂ
> density welcome (don't suggest container technology please).
See memory ballooning.
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Hello,
We all know linux distros will use most of the free memory available
for caching stuff, I/O buffers etc (hence sites like linuxatemyram.com).
In many virt scenarios we have some sort of memory deduplication
mechanisms, such as KSM on KVM (don't know how it's called in Vmware).
My situati
On Tue, 2007-08-07 at 10:45 -0400, Steve Huff wrote:
> On Aug 7, 2007, at 9:46 AM, Nigel Kendrick wrote:
>
> > I am hoping someone can kick me up the learning curve (!) on
> > Virtualization:
> >
> > We have an old piece of data logging software that was written in
> > Turbo
> > Pascal 6 using
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> I am hoping someone can kick
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On Aug 7, 2007, at 9:46 AM, Nigel Kendrick wrote:
I am hoping someone can kick me up the learning curve (!) on
Virtualization:
We have an old piece of data logging software that was written in
Turbo
Pascal 6 using a file I/O module tuned to Netware and so it expects
its data
files to be
Nigel Kendrick wrote:
Hi,
I am hoping someone can kick me up the learning curve (!) on Virtualization:
We have an old piece of data logging software that was written in Turbo
Pascal 6 using a file I/O module tuned to Netware and so it expects its data
files to be on a Netware server and will no
> -Original Message-
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> Sent: Tuesday, August 07, 2007 9:46 AM
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> Subject: [CentOS] Virtualisation of Netware?
>
> Hi,
>
> I am hoping s
Hi,
I am hoping someone can kick me up the learning curve (!) on Virtualization:
We have an old piece of data logging software that was written in Turbo
Pascal 6 using a file I/O module tuned to Netware and so it expects its data
files to be on a Netware server and will not access them locally or
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