Thanks for the tip, but I find openvz 7 to be a solid platform. My only gripe is the lack of a web management console, such as was available for openvz in the past, or what proxmox comes with.
While proxmox has a great web interface and thus less of a learning curve, the openvz containers are more reliable and I prefer them for that reason. If a good web interface, like that of proxmox, were to become available for OVZ 9, I would be quite pleased. Jake On Fri, Jan 27, 2023 at 12:19 PM Gena Makhomed <g...@csdoc.com> wrote: > OpenVZ 6 is last fully functional version, running on top of CentOS. > > OpenVZ 7, 8, 9 ... > > May be better to use just virtual machines using QEMU-KVM and libvirt ? > > This solution is very stable, very feature rich and very useful. > > If you need to use very cheap virtual machines - try to use > https://firecracker-microvm.github.io/ > > Or you can combine Firecracker MicroVMs with Docker / OCI images to > unify containers and VMs: https://github.com/weaveworks/ignite > > Stop to use OpenVZ, because OpenVZ 6 is End Of Life and now it is dead > project. > > OpenVZ 6 is just last true and fully functional OpenVZ version. > > Something named OpenVZ 7, OpenVZ 8, OpenVZ 9 ... is just agony of OpenVZ > project. > > On 09.12.2022 2:16, jjs - mainphrame wrote: > > I've been running openvz 7 for some years, and I periodically check on > the > > status of openvz 8 and 9. > > > > While openvz 7 has been getting updates, it seems openvz 8 is fairly > > static, and openvz 9 seems not ready for use. > > > > Is there an intent to continue support of openvz beyond version 7? > > > > Since openvz is a great advertisement for virtuozzo, it would be a shame > if > > it faded away. > > -- > Best regards, > Gena > > _______________________________________________ > Users mailing list > Users@openvz.org > https://lists.openvz.org/mailman/listinfo/users >
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