I don't understand - it says "cloud storage for openvz" but in the
documentation it says:

"Parallels Cloud Storage is available as a TECHNOLOGY PREVIEW ONLY for
OpenVZ users and can't be licensed for production.
To unlock for running in production, you should upgrade to a full
Parallels Cloud Server product (see below)."

So can this be used with openvz or is it necessary to change to
parallels software in order to use it - in which case it isn't realy
"for openvz containers".

On Fri, Jan 24, 2014 at 4:04 PM, Kirill Korotaev <d...@parallels.com> wrote:
> openvz.org and Parallels are pleased to announce availability of Parallels 
> Cloud Storage technology preview for all openvz users!
>
> Parallels Cloud Storage is a new Software Defined Storage solution (also 
> known as virtual SAN) which makes it possible to build a scalable distributed 
> storage for running your Containers on commodity hardware and SATA drives 
> with performance comparable to real HW SAN storage. It provides strong 
> consistency semantics required for running VMs, Containers and iSCSI targets, 
> has built-in automatic data replication and recovery, supports HDDs and nodes 
> hotplug, is highly available and scales to Petabytes.
>
> Virtualization running on top of Parallels Cloud Storage gains multiple 
> advantages like high availability, fast live migration across nodes (w/o 
> storage migration), benefiting from all HDDs performance potential and 
> utilizing otherwise idle HDDs in the cluster, no capacity limitations, grow 
> on demand and so on.
>
> See more details at https://openvz.org/Parallels_Cloud_Storage. Your feedback 
> is very much appreciated!
>
> Thanks,
> OpenVZ & Parallels teams
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