Hi Chris Thanks for your report. Actually, I was not expecting great difficulties, but I'm very glad to hear, that there are people successfully running such a setup.
Roman On Tue, 2010-07-13 at 20:56 +0930, Chris Bennett wrote: > Hi Roman, > I've implemented OpenVZ in a VM (Centos 5 based) around 5-6 times for > customers now. The use cases I had were for convenience - e.g. it > would have been a single server / VM with a number of roles installed > on it. I'd use a container, which gives me much greater flexibility > to rapidly provision test instances, or expand my server footprint > without requesting another VM (in the cases where I don't have access > to the VM infrastructure directly). > > Plus in some instances I like to create containers per role to > minimise interference between services, and OpenVZ's small overheads > make that very justifiable.. Doing the equivalent in VMWare or any > other virtualisation solution makes me cringe. > > My deployments have never had performance bottlenecks to worry about > either, so I can't comment on whether you should do this for 10's of > VZ containers - my hunch is that it'll run just fine. > > Good luck, and if you discover anything useful along the way, please > report back. > > Regards, > Chris Bennett > cgb > > _______________________________________________ > Users mailing list > [email protected] > https://openvz.org/mailman/listinfo/users _______________________________________________ Users mailing list [email protected] https://openvz.org/mailman/listinfo/users
