Hi all,<br><br>I'm currently using a development environment using multiple bsd jails, and would like to migrate to openvz.<br><br>The jails need to emulate Ubuntu 10.04 (kernel 2.6.32), however I believe the patches for this kernel are still experimental.<br>
<br>Is this true? If so, are the known issues to do with stability or security?<br><br>My
needs could probably be met by a simple chroot, but binding IP
addresses to a container means I can keep this environment much closer
to production (which uses real hardware nodes instead of jails). I don't
hugely need a separate pid space (provided all my start/stop scripts
use pidfiles instead of polling running processes - something I wouldn't
want to make assumptions about).<br>
<br>The only other option I can think of would be full/para
virtualisation, but I've currently got about 30 BSD jails, so this makes
memory requirements excessive (unless I'm using a bubble memory
driver). Full virtualisation is also not ideal, because at some point my
dev environment will move to a VM, and nested virtualisation carries
it's own set of headaches.<br>
<br>Thanks for any help or advice you can offer,<br><font color="#888888"><br>Phil<br></font><br>