April 6th, 2006
It was a big successful event for us. I met a lot of people interested in OS-level virtualization we do, talked a lot explaining the inner workings of OpenVZ kernel, did a live demos running about 100 VEs on my ThinkPad laptop, and visited some booths in the dot-org pavillion. I am really unhappy about the fact I have to leave it half an hour to catch the plane back to Moscow.
At the same time, right from the booth, I released yet a few more SUSE 10 kernels, an updated Fedora Core 5 kernel, and filed a few bugs, including one for Fedora Core 5 (#188160).
Finally, it is a great honour that Virtuozzo product received the "Best Virtualization Solution" from the LinuxWorld yesterday!
At the same time, right from the booth, I released yet a few more SUSE 10 kernels, an updated Fedora Core 5 kernel, and filed a few bugs, including one for Fedora Core 5 (#188160).
Finally, it is a great honour that Virtuozzo product received the "Best Virtualization Solution" from the LinuxWorld yesterday!

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