[Users] CentOS varients... how about an OpenVZ one?

Todd Mueller toddmueller at gmail.com
Thu Apr 3 12:47:17 PDT 2014


Seems like a great idea. While I am not affiliated with CentOS, I'd be
interested in helping if help is needed.

Todd

On Thu, Apr 3, 2014 at 10:39 AM, Scott Dowdle <dowdle at montanalinux.org> wrote:
> Greetings,
>
> I've used RHEL, CentOS and Fedora for many years... and as many of you on this list may know... back in January, CentOS because a sponsored project of Red Hat.  For the upcoming CentOS 7 release they are going beyond just the normal release that is an as-perfect-as-possible clone of RHEL.  They have this concept of variants... where Special Interest Groups (SIGs) are formed around making a special purpose build of CentOS... a spin or remix if you will.  I don't know a lot about it yet but I think I have the basic concept correct.
>
> Looking at the numbers on http://stats.openvz.org/ I see:
>
> Top host distros
> -----------------
> CentOS     56,725
> Scientific  2,471
> RHEL          869
> Debian        576
> Fedora        111
> Ubuntu         82
> Gentoo         54
> openSUS        18
> ALT Linux      10
> Sabayon         6
>
> and
>
> Top 10  CT  distros
> -------------------
> centos      245,468
> debian      106,350
> ubuntu       83,197
> OR            8,354
> gentoo        7,017
> pagoda        4,024
> scientific    3,604
> fedora        3,173
> seedunlimited 1,965
>
> The popularity of CentOS as both an OpenVZ host and an OpenVZ container surely has to do with the fact that the two stable branches of the OpenVZ kernel are derived from RHEL kernels.
>
> Wouldn't be nice if there were a CentOS derivative that had the OpenVZ kernel and utils pre-installed?  I think so.
>
> While I have made CentOS remixes in the past just for my own personal use... I have not had any official engagement with the CentOS community.  I was curious if there were some OpenVZ users out there who are already affiliated with the CentOS Project and who might want to get together in an effort to start a SIG and ultimately a CentOS 7 variant.  Anyone?  I guess if not, I could make a personal goal of building a CentOS and/or Scientific Linux 6-based remix that includes OpenVZ... as well as working on it after RHEL7 and clones are released... and after such time the OpenVZ Project has released a stable branch based on the RHEL7 kernel.
>
> I will acknowledge up front that some of the top CentOS devs / contributors have historically been fairly nasty to OpenVZ users on the #centos IRC channel.  They generally did not want to help someone using a CentOS system running under an OpenVZ kernel... but then again... they reputation is for being obnoxious to many groups of people. :)  I don't think we should let that stop us.
>
> Comments, feedback, questions?
>
> I'll also post this to my personal blog as well as the OpenVZ blog.
>
> TYL,
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