> Yes, RHEL5 would support Xen "para virtualised guests OS's." It would be > interesting to see if the Xen GUI tools become available in CentOS. > > RH are recommending a minimum "physical memory" per active guest of 512MB. > > I've always found the OS Virtualisation/shared kernel of > Virtuozzo/OpenVZ more suitable for hosting and there is more control > over resources.
I'm pretty sure, that not only for hosting. Filesystem-related operations (databases), high speed networking operations (like file servers) - all these have much lower overhead and natively support SMP systems, i.e. it scales pretty much good. Regards, Kirill _______________________________________________ Users mailing list [email protected] https://openvz.org/mailman/listinfo/users
