tux, I agree with everything you said above.
I am working on a project, that if takes off, will need tens of thousands of containers.
So I've spent lots of time evaluating lxc vs Proxmox + OpenVZ.
I completely agree with what jekader said above too:
I seems likely in the far future that lxc will mature and since it is in the kernel already become the defacto container setup.
But until that time comes OpenVZ is by far the most logical choice today.
Especially when using something like Proxmox that makes it so easy to use.
I am working on a project, that if takes off, will need tens of thousands of containers.
So I've spent lots of time evaluating lxc vs Proxmox + OpenVZ.
I completely agree with what jekader said above too:
So I need to recompile the kernel and still I won't get all that openVZ allows me to do.
I beleive LXC is not even close to being production ready yet.
I seems likely in the far future that lxc will mature and since it is in the kernel already become the defacto container setup.
But until that time comes OpenVZ is by far the most logical choice today.
Especially when using something like Proxmox that makes it so easy to use.