Hi,
I'd like to ask/propose that .32 kernel was based on RHEL6. Why? I think the best reason seconding that idea is RHEL5. It's very reliable and stable which puts RHEL6 on better position than Lenny's .32. Secondly RHEL6 seams to be the next stable kernel for OVZ.
The problem I see is that RHEL6 has some new features (vswap instead od UBC) which changes containers management, what should be somehow coped by Proxmox (or vzctl is backward compatible?). We already have RAM and SWAP in Proxmox, not bust RAM, so it should be quite easy.
Any others pros or cons?
I'd like to ask/propose that .32 kernel was based on RHEL6. Why? I think the best reason seconding that idea is RHEL5. It's very reliable and stable which puts RHEL6 on better position than Lenny's .32. Secondly RHEL6 seams to be the next stable kernel for OVZ.
The problem I see is that RHEL6 has some new features (vswap instead od UBC) which changes containers management, what should be somehow coped by Proxmox (or vzctl is backward compatible?). We already have RAM and SWAP in Proxmox, not bust RAM, so it should be quite easy.
Any others pros or cons?