> > Having not used Xen but being very interested in all forms of > > virtualization and how folks are using it, I'm curious. > > > > What does one do with a kernel that does both OpenVZ and > Xen? Do you > > run multiple Doms and a few of them use OpenVZ? Is there a > reason that > > neither OpenVZ nor Xen do exactly what you want by themselves? > > Yes, there is a fundamental difference in how the two systems > work, RTFM :) For example with Xen each child gets a whole > new kernel instance with everything that that entails, most > obvious example being separate memory.
On Proxmox VE (pve.proxmox.com), we combine KVM and openvz. That way we are able to run fully virtualized guests (i.e. windows) and openvz CTs. - Dietmar _______________________________________________ Users mailing list [email protected] https://openvz.org/mailman/listinfo/users
