Hi guys,
I was reading the discussion about Proxmox VE kernel with/without support for OpenVZ. As I understand, a large number of people really needs lightweight virtualization (which is fine). My main concern is that OpenVZ will never be included in standard kernel, so Proxmox will always lag behind (old kernels, back-porting of drivers etc.) Is there any hope to replace OpenVZ with LXC which is in upstream kernel:
http://lxc.sourceforge.net/
I think even OpenVZ guys are contributing "LXC" patches to the upstream kernel.
Of course, everything in reasonable time frame (a year or two would be just fine). I'm not even sure LXC currently supports full OpenVZ functionality, but as we have seen with KVM, things can change pretty fast, benefits of living in upstream kernel sources.
I was reading the discussion about Proxmox VE kernel with/without support for OpenVZ. As I understand, a large number of people really needs lightweight virtualization (which is fine). My main concern is that OpenVZ will never be included in standard kernel, so Proxmox will always lag behind (old kernels, back-porting of drivers etc.) Is there any hope to replace OpenVZ with LXC which is in upstream kernel:
http://lxc.sourceforge.net/
I think even OpenVZ guys are contributing "LXC" patches to the upstream kernel.
Of course, everything in reasonable time frame (a year or two would be just fine). I'm not even sure LXC currently supports full OpenVZ functionality, but as we have seen with KVM, things can change pretty fast, benefits of living in upstream kernel sources.