Nice videocast. I've been messing with Xen for a long time, and the I/O penalties are so severe IMHO. I'm looking for an opportunity in my department to set up a openvz host and start playing with it.
Thanks for the great video. Is there a way to install cpanel on a container (cpanel tends to be very invasive and override all the os config) or do we need a cpanel ready container?
And can a container support multiple IPs for web servers?
Really great screencast. I wrote an article on OpenVZ not too long ago, but I think I'll be linking people looking for an understandable introduction to this cast from now on!
I tried it and was able to migrate a CentOS 7 container... but the Fedora 22 one seems to be stuck in the "started" phase. It creates a /vz/private/{ctid} dir on the destination host (with the same…
The fall semester is just around the corner... so it is impossible for me to break away for a trip to Seattle. I hope one or more of you guys can blog so I can attend vicariously.
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And can a container support multiple IPs for web servers?
let me know.
Thanks.
VF