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    Jessie and 3.10.0 OpenVZ kernel and the future

    Yes. It will be possible to manage containers as well as virtual machines via single tool. We are working under integration KVM/QEMU and LibVirt to Virtuozzo. See more details: https://openvz.org/LibVirt and https://openvz.org/QEMU.
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    Jessie and 3.10.0 OpenVZ kernel and the future

    Unfortunately I cannot provide any exact release dates. Beta will be ready in a couple of months or so. We will keep vzctl in next release, and additionally we will add unified console tool prlctl, it will be able to manage containers as well as virtual machines. Code of userspace tools will be...
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    Jessie and 3.10.0 OpenVZ kernel and the future

    Dietmar, I don't see any words about dropping OpenVZ in our blog. We just follow to our plan (quotes from post in http://openvz.livejournal.com/49158.html): - [DONE] "We are going to merge OpenVZ and Parallels Cloud Server into a single common open source code base." - we already have single...
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    Jessie and 3.10.0 OpenVZ kernel and the future

    It was not stalled, see patch flow in mailing list.
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    Jessie and 3.10.0 OpenVZ kernel and the future

    Sorry, but you are totally wrong here. My name is Sergey Bronnikov and I am community manager of OpenVZ project. I want to answer on your post on behalf of OpenVZ Team. We are not dead and we are working hard under RHEL7 kernel. All development process is open, so you can monitor it in mail...

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