R rgfincher New Member Dec 11, 2010 22 0 1 London www.room101.co.uk Aug 24, 2013 #1 At the moment, we run all our Plesk installs on KVM. Would be nice to use on OpenVZ. Particularly as OpenVZ and Plesk are from Parallels.
At the moment, we run all our Plesk installs on KVM. Would be nice to use on OpenVZ. Particularly as OpenVZ and Plesk are from Parallels.
2 24x7server New Member Sep 6, 2013 2 0 1 India 24x7servermanagement.com Sep 7, 2013 #2 Particularly I would suggest you to stick with KVM virtualization, as there are many benefits of using it. You can check below points that OVZ does not support. netfilter's ipset netfilter's nfnetlink netfilter's ip_conntrack_pptp cachefs (potentially in post-2.6.19 kernels?) selinux cifs filesystem file acls (setfacl/getfacl) loopback mount (mount -o loop)
Particularly I would suggest you to stick with KVM virtualization, as there are many benefits of using it. You can check below points that OVZ does not support. netfilter's ipset netfilter's nfnetlink netfilter's ip_conntrack_pptp cachefs (potentially in post-2.6.19 kernels?) selinux cifs filesystem file acls (setfacl/getfacl) loopback mount (mount -o loop)