We just published our Debian/Ubuntu appliance builder for OpenVZ (of course 
perfectly usable on Proxmox VE).

Short description:

Creating high quality appliances is a difficult task and requires deep 
knowledge of the underlying operating system. So we created the 'Debian 
Appliance Builder' to simplify that task. 'dab' is a script to automate the 
creation of OpenVZ appliances. It is basically a rewrite of debootstrap in 
perl, but uses OpenVZ instead of chroot and generates OpenVZ templates. Another 
difference is that it supports multi-stage building of templates. That way you 
can execute arbitrary scripts between package installation steps to accomplish 
what you want. 

Furthermore, some common tasks are fully automated - like setting up a database 
server (mysql or postgres). To accomplish minimal template creation time, 
packages are cached to a local directory, so you do not need a local 
Debian/Ubuntu mirror (although this would speed up the first run). All 
generated templates includes an appliance description file. Those can be used 
to build appliance repositories. 
Virtual appliances are a well known and quite successful way to demonstrate and 
run server software. But till now, no high quality appliance builder for OpenVZ 
was available.

Anybody is talking about the economic and financial crisis – a good chance to 
bring powerful open source software to the enterprise customer – start now 
using OpenVZ for virtual appliances!

All details: 
http://pve.proxmox.com/wiki/Debian_Appliance_Builder

Best Regards,

Martin Maurer

[email protected]
http://www.proxmox.com

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