Sander van Vugt wrote: > I'm planning to use Ubuntu Server as the platform to use virtualization > on. Is Xen the technique to focus on, or is in your opinion Virtual Box, > Parallels or SWsoft as good as a solution?
Hi, we use Ubuntu server pretty extensively for virtualisation and have been disappointed with the performance and stability of Xen in general. This has nothing to do with Ubuntu because we have tried Xen from source, packaged our own latest versions with new kernels etc. So we are now migrating everything to OpenVZ. We have backported vzctl and deps to dapper and have a decent 2.6.18openvz kernel. Very happy with openVZ - it understands whats its trying to do alot more than Xen, is rock-solid, and does cool stuff like live-migrations without shared storage! Its linux only of course, but thats fine if all you care about it Linux... OpenVZ is the opensource version of virtuozzo, from Swsoft. The development team is really active and getting 2.6.22 support is steaming ahead. dave -- ubuntu-server mailing list [email protected] https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-server More info: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/ServerTeam
