Re: [CentOS-virt] OS-level virtualization using LXC and systemd-nspawn containers

2021-01-25 Thread Scott Dowdle
Greetings, - Original Message - > OpenVZ 7 has no updates, and therefore is not suitable for > production. The free updates lag behind the paid Virtuozzo 7 version and plenty of people are using it in production. I'm not one of those. > LXC/LXD is the same technology, as I understand

Re: [CentOS-virt] OS-level virtualization using LXC and systemd-nspawn containers

2021-01-25 Thread Gena Makhomed
On 25.01.2021 22:24, Scott Dowdle wrote: I found only two possible free/open source alternatives for OpenVZ 6: - LXC - systemd-nspawn Some you seem to have overlooked?!? 1) OpenVZ 7 2) LXD from Canonical that is part of Ubuntu 3) podman containers with systemd installed (set /sbin/init as

Re: [CentOS-virt] OS-level virtualization using LXC and systemd-nspawn containers

2021-01-25 Thread Scott Dowdle
Greetings, - Original Message - > I found only two possible free/open source alternatives for OpenVZ 6: > > - LXC > - systemd-nspawn Some you seem to have overlooked?!? 1) OpenVZ 7 2) LXD from Canonical that is part of Ubuntu 3) podman containers with systemd installed (set /sbin/init

[CentOS-virt] OS-level virtualization using LXC and systemd-nspawn containers

2021-01-25 Thread Gena Makhomed
Hello All, OpenVZ 6 in the past was a very popular technology for creating OS-level virtualization containers. But OpenVZ 6 is EOL now (because RHEL 6 / CentOS 6 is EOL) and all OpenVZ 6 users should migrate to some alternatives. I found only two possible free/open source alternatives for