On Thu, Jun 12, 2008 at 10:13 AM, Bryan Petty <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> You can get 720MB of dedicated RAM (none of this "burstable" nonsense
> that Virtuozzo hosting providers love to market) even with the cheaper

What's the problem with burstable RAM? The Quantact.com OpenVZ (open
source cousin of Virtuozzo) plans all give you a guaranteed slice of
RAM, whatever your plan is, 720 MB in your case. But OpenVZ _allows_
me to user more than that *IF* the other VPSs on the same machine are
not using their guaranteed slice of RAM.

It all has to do with optimal use of resources, and it works very
well. Same thing that hosting providers do with their bandwidth, where
you can burst up to 5%.

I maintain over a dozen of OpenVZ servers, and it allows me to
fine-tune such resource allocation very well.

Roberto

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