Am 01.03.2012 18:06, schrieb Kirill Korotaev:
1. It should be pretty easy to make OpenVZ compilable/running on PowerPC.
Typically it takes a day or so in the worst case since there is almost no code
depending on platform, except for maybe syscalls and it's numbers.
2. However, checkpoint restart is not supported on PowerPC platform (originally
we supported x32/x86-64 and IA64 platforms, then dropped IA64). Again, it
should be pretty straightforward as 95% of state is not platform dependent.
However, nobody really asked before...
Thanks,
Kirill
Hi Kirill!
You have been doing great, great job since OpenVZ, since many, many,
many providers used it (secretly). Also with Parallels, your commercial
"line" ...
But i really, really suggest, that you to migrate to Linux 3.2 AND
FreeBSD 9.0 "jails" very soon, since FreeBSD has much much advanced,
decicive features, compared to Linux: ZFS, rockstable, even under
highest overloads (50x overload you can still login), and you offer
migration paths from Linux to FreeBSD for Parallels AND FreeBSD/OpenVZ
Tnx in advance, keep up the good work!
Guido Stepken
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