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Re: Choice for Virtual Private Servers?
Posted by Anonymous (84.101.xx.xx) on Thu 20 Jul 2006 at 09:33
I have to say that Vserver isn't finished yet, so finding the docs and troubleshooting implie to know very well all the aspects of Vserver.
And because it's not very structured, neither centralized -the one-config-file didn't work with me-, I'd rather give first OpenVZ.
Plus, you can change the resource management parameters -and other stuffs- without having your virtual server restarted. In addition, OpenVZ provides a lot of tools like vzsplit which can create a conf-sample file for <number given> virtual servers.

So IMHO : OpenVZ vserver xen uml...

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