T tictactoe Renowned Member Mar 15, 2010 11 0 66 Sep 24, 2012 #1 When Proxmox will migrate to LXC if Debian abandon OpenVZ support for Wheezy ?
tom Proxmox Staff Member Staff member Aug 29, 2006 15,933 1,216 273 Sep 24, 2012 #2 as long as LXC in not feature complete (e.g. misses checkpoint/restore) there are no plans to integrate it.
as long as LXC in not feature complete (e.g. misses checkpoint/restore) there are no plans to integrate it.
tom Proxmox Staff Member Staff member Aug 29, 2006 15,933 1,216 273 Sep 24, 2012 #4 mel128 said: Tom, what would be the Linux flavour then ? Click to expand... I do not understand your question.
mel128 said: Tom, what would be the Linux flavour then ? Click to expand... I do not understand your question.
M mel128 Member May 9, 2011 77 0 6 Sep 24, 2012 #5 If Debian does not contain anymore OpenVz in Wheezy and if LXC will not be ready before the end of life of Squeeze, what will be the Linux distro ? Another question : Does LXC will replace OpenVz ? Michel.
If Debian does not contain anymore OpenVz in Wheezy and if LXC will not be ready before the end of life of Squeeze, what will be the Linux distro ? Another question : Does LXC will replace OpenVz ? Michel.
S svenr Renowned Member Dec 15, 2009 46 0 71 Sep 24, 2012 #6 Proxmox does not depend on debian openvz support.
M mel128 Member May 9, 2011 77 0 6 Sep 24, 2012 #7 So, if I understand, Proxmox will continue to provide the OpenVz Kernel. Right ?
dietmar Proxmox Staff Member Staff member Apr 28, 2005 17,274 689 253 Austria www.proxmox.com Sep 24, 2012 #8 mel128 said: So, if I understand, Proxmox will continue to provide the OpenVz Kernel. Right ? Click to expand... yes
mel128 said: So, if I understand, Proxmox will continue to provide the OpenVz Kernel. Right ? Click to expand... yes
E e100 Renowned Member Proxmox Subscriber Nov 6, 2010 1,268 47 88 Columbus, Ohio ulbuilder.wordpress.com Sep 25, 2012 #10 Last I checked lxc was not even secure enough to replace OpenVZ. That is one main reason OpenVZ is not going anywhere, anytime soon.
Last I checked lxc was not even secure enough to replace OpenVZ. That is one main reason OpenVZ is not going anywhere, anytime soon.