D decibel83 Renowned Member Oct 15, 2008 210 1 83 May 25, 2009 #1 Hi. Do OpenVZ VMs use less system resources than KVM ones at equal configuration (RAM/CPU/HD)? Thank you very much! Bye.
Hi. Do OpenVZ VMs use less system resources than KVM ones at equal configuration (RAM/CPU/HD)? Thank you very much! Bye.
T tsajuk New Member Jan 9, 2009 22 1 1 May 25, 2009 #2 Yes, You will have to allocate significantly more resources to a KVM guest to get the same results as from a OpenVZ guest.
Yes, You will have to allocate significantly more resources to a KVM guest to get the same results as from a OpenVZ guest.
D decibel83 Renowned Member Oct 15, 2008 210 1 83 May 25, 2009 #3 Thank you very much for the confirmation. Is there a painless an "fast" way to converte a KVM virtual machine to a OpenVZ one?
Thank you very much for the confirmation. Is there a painless an "fast" way to converte a KVM virtual machine to a OpenVZ one?
tom Proxmox Staff Member Staff member Aug 29, 2006 15,902 1,164 273 May 25, 2009 #4 decibel83 said: Thank you very much for the confirmation. Is there a painless an "fast" way to converte a KVM virtual machine to a OpenVZ one? Click to expand... See the migration page.
decibel83 said: Thank you very much for the confirmation. Is there a painless an "fast" way to converte a KVM virtual machine to a OpenVZ one? Click to expand... See the migration page.