I´ve done it few weeks ago. It works flawless. The only thing you have to do is: virtio as harddisk and e1000 as nic. Virtio nic was unstable in my case. If you want to use more than one core for the vm - use the 2.6.35 kernel.
The host with the multicore windows-vm had real high load with 2.6.32 and it is gone with the 2.6.35. Since I use pure KVM for Linux and WindowsGuests I´m fine with 2.6.35. The multicore problem is just related to Win-VM´s. Linux-VM´s multicored running fine with 2.6.32 and KVM. So I don´t need OpenVZ any more.
Hi,So in my case since I run windows I can run kvm only?? Also for the Linux vps-es?
Hi,
it's depends on your kernel. If you run the 2.6.18 you can use OpenVZ (linux only) and kvm (windows,linux,...). If you use 2.6.32 it's the same but not in all cases stable with OpenVZ. The 2.6.35-kernel is kvm-only. But you can install in the kvm-vm what you like (windows, opensolaris, linux...).
Each kernel has advantages and disadvantages.
Udo
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