While I am writing this, people are discussing the future of containers in the Linux Kernel at the containers mini-summit which is happening in Ottawa at the moment. You can check some rough notes from the event here. Three guys from OpenVZ team are there: Pavel Emelyanov, Denis Lunev, and Andrey Mirkin.
If you are attending Linux Symposium in Ottawa, note that this Friday, 25th, Andrey Mirkin will talk about containers checkpointing and live migration (12:00, Rockhopper room). It's going to be an interesting talk, do not miss it.
Also, this Wednesday, 23rd, Balbir Singh will lead a BoF on Memory Controller (17:45, Fiordland room). Memory controller is quite important for containers, and while some stuff are already in the mainline kernel, there's still lots to be discussed and developed in the area. You can think of this BoF as an extension to containers mini-summit.
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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