Hello everyone
A couple of years now on proxmox VE and we plan to virtualize an online webserver we currently run on Ubuntu 9. Our initial intention was to upgrade a local VM very similar we have on Ubuntu 9 to latest release and use that as a base to produce the final one.
Although we seem to be advancing with that I've read quite a few negative comments about Ubuntu 10 container capabilities, some of them coming from the Proxmox team itself and that is putting as back from continuing this root.
As an alternative we are considering starting from scratch (with the additional work involved) basing our servers directly on Debian to avoid this, as I feel is the widest supported container system for OpenVZ. We could do the same with Ubuntu 10 but if we have to start from scratch I would rather get away from Ubuntu and hopefully the config is very much the same on both.
I understand that against it, is that Debian is rather slow with package updates so our concern is if we should directly install Debian 6 as I imagine is not that long for the final release or stick to 5, in which case for example we'll have to workout how to patch it to install PHP 5.3 for example which is not a standart packager for that version.
Any comments on either using or not Ubuntu 10 (or stick with 9) or which Debian version to use will be appreciated.
A couple of years now on proxmox VE and we plan to virtualize an online webserver we currently run on Ubuntu 9. Our initial intention was to upgrade a local VM very similar we have on Ubuntu 9 to latest release and use that as a base to produce the final one.
Although we seem to be advancing with that I've read quite a few negative comments about Ubuntu 10 container capabilities, some of them coming from the Proxmox team itself and that is putting as back from continuing this root.
As an alternative we are considering starting from scratch (with the additional work involved) basing our servers directly on Debian to avoid this, as I feel is the widest supported container system for OpenVZ. We could do the same with Ubuntu 10 but if we have to start from scratch I would rather get away from Ubuntu and hopefully the config is very much the same on both.
I understand that against it, is that Debian is rather slow with package updates so our concern is if we should directly install Debian 6 as I imagine is not that long for the final release or stick to 5, in which case for example we'll have to workout how to patch it to install PHP 5.3 for example which is not a standart packager for that version.
Any comments on either using or not Ubuntu 10 (or stick with 9) or which Debian version to use will be appreciated.