[Users] Virtuozzo 7 - Current Features

Sergey Bronnikov sergeyb at openvz.org
Thu Feb 11 23:25:40 PST 2016


On 19:36 Thu 11 Feb , Axton wrote:
> Thanks.  This is good info.  When Virtuozzo goes ga, will i need to
> purchase licenses?

We cannot provide exact dates of vz7 final version.
Buy vz7 license or not depends on you :)
See comparison of the stable version of OpenVZ, opensource version of Vz7
and commercial Vz7 with additional features - https://openvz.org/Comparison
Virtuozzo 7 Plus looks sweety :)

Sergey

> On Feb 11, 2016 5:58 AM, "Sergey Bronnikov" <sergeyb at openvz.org> wrote:
> 
> > Hi, Axton
> >
> > > ploop
> > > containment
> > > resource limits (primarily memory and cpu)
> > > onboot
> > > veth interface
> >
> > these things were ported during rebase to RHEL7 kernel and
> > became available since Vz7 Beta 1.
> >
> > > vz client tools (vzctl and family)
> >
> > Virtuozzo 7 has vzctl, but it is not the same as we have in OpenVZ. For
> > some
> > reasons vzctl from OpenVZ and commercial Virtuozzo has different source
> > code and
> > we decide to go with second one in version 7. Some features/options may
> > absent
> > in this vzctl.
> >
> > Beside to precense of vzctl in Vz7 we strongly recommend to use prlctl
> > tool for
> > managing containers and virtual machines.
> >
> > > IPsec (which I saw on the QA list)
> > > capabilities (SYS_TIME and NET_ADMIN)
> >
> > I'm not sure but AFAIK all capabilities are the same as we had in RHEL6
> > kernel.
> > Probably Konstantin (added to CC) knows more details.
> >
> > Sergey
> >
> > On 22:10 Wed 10 Feb , Axton wrote:
> > > I've been looking at the beta announcements, QA todo on the wiki, and
> > other
> > > resources trying to determine the capabilities and stability of the
> > current
> > > beta release of Virtuozzo 7 but I am coming up a little dry in answering
> > my
> > > questions.  What major capabilities are missing from the latest
> > Virtuozzo 7
> > > beta release?  I've been using OpenVZ on CentOS 6 for a very long time
> > and
> > > I'm interested in ploop, containment, vz client tools (vzctl and family),
> > > resource limits (primarily memory and cpu), IPsec (which I saw on the QA
> > > list), onboot, veth interface, and capabilities (SYS_TIME and NET_ADMIN).
> > >
> > > NFS kernel server support within the container is something I've been
> > > looking for a long time too, but not critical.
> > >
> > > If anyone knows if any of the above capabilities aren't available in the
> > > beta, please let me know.  If they are available, I can start testing
> > with
> > > some of my existing containers.
> > >
> > > Thanks,
> > > Axton Grams
> > > 903.361.8884
> >
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