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Operating-system level virtualization technology
OpenVZ (Open Virtuozzo) is an operating system-level virtualization technology for Linux. It allows a physical server to run multiple isolated operating
OpenVZ
Linux distribution for server virtualization
supported: container-based with LXC (starting from version 4.0 replacing OpenVZ used in version up to 3.4, included), and full virtualization with KVM.
Proxmox_Virtual_Environment
Operating system virtualization paradigm
Docker, Podman, Guix), zones (Solaris Containers), virtual private servers (OpenVZ), partitions, virtual environments (VEs), virtual kernels (DragonFly BSD)
OS-level_virtualization
Linux distribution
operating system; it uses the OpenVZ kernel and the RPM package manager. CloudLinux OS provides a modified kernel based on the OpenVZ kernel. The main feature
CloudLinux_OS
Operating system-level virtualization for Linux
containers were not as secure as other OS-level virtualization methods such as OpenVZ: in Linux kernels before 3.8, the root user of the guest system could run
LXC
Checkpoint/restore software
was presented to the Linux developers community by Pavel Emelyanov, the OpenVZ kernel team leader, on 15 July 2011. In September 2011, the project was
CRIU
Virtual machine running on a host computer
the host system. By contrast, container-based virtualization—for example OpenVZ—shares the host kernel among multiple containers. This can improve resource
Virtual_private_server
Network tunneling protocol
Virt-manager Operating system OS containers FreeBSD jail Linux-VServer LXC OpenVZ Solaris Containers sysjail Virtuozzo Workload Partitions Application containers
Virtual_Extensible_LAN
Privately held software company
company open-sourced its operating system-level virtualization technology as OpenVZ. In 2007, SWsoft announced that it had changed its name to Parallels and
Virtuozzo_(company)
Project for adding Rust language to Linux kernel
Virtualization Hypervisor KVM Xen OS-level virtualization Linux-VServer Lguest LXC OpenVZ Other L4Linux User-mode Linux MkLinux coLinux Adoption Range of use Desktop
Rust_for_Linux
Free and open-source cloud computing management platform
software. Supported virtualisation solutions include KVM, Linux-VServer, OpenVZ, VMware ESXi, Hyper-V and Xen. Virtual machines of these types are managed
OpenQRM
2.0, 2004 for PV guests; since version 3.1, May 18, 2007 for HVM guests OpenVZ Parallels Cloud Server Workload Partitions Integrity Virtual Machines KVM
Live_migration
x86-64, ARM, nVidia No host OS Windows, Linux (various flavors) Apache 2.0 OpenVZ Community project, supported by SWsoft, now Parallels, Inc. x86, x86-64
Comparison of platform virtualization software
Comparison_of_platform_virtualization_software
Management tool
C/C++ in syntax and functionality. LXC – lightweight Linux container system OpenVZ – lightweight Linux container system Kernel-based Virtual Machine/QEMU (KVM)
Libvirt
Software that emulates an entire computer
implementation was FreeBSD jails; other examples include Docker, Solaris Containers, OpenVZ, Linux-VServer, LXC, AIX Workload Partitions, Parallels Virtuozzo Containers
Virtual_machine
Resource limit method in Linux
example) to full operating system-level virtualization (as provided by OpenVZ, Linux-VServer or LXC, for example). Cgroups provides: Resource limiting
Cgroups
Hypervisor
Institute of Informatics - Private Cloud Hypervisor (KVM, VMware ESXi, LXC, OpenVZ) Flexible Instance Specification Management Pluggable scheduler Software
Wakame-vdc
AppArmor Exec Shield, PaX Chroot, namespace and cgroups, Linux-VServer, OpenVZ KVM IPFilter, Iptables grsecurity, RSBAC FreeBSD SeBSD, TrustedBSD ProPolice/SSP
Comparison of open-source operating systems
Comparison_of_open-source_operating_systems
Gentoo-based Linux distribution
stable version featuring LXDE/Xfce SpinBase/OpenVZ Templates First stable version featuring ready to use OpenVZ templates 5.4 GNOME/KDE 30 September 2010
Sabayon_Linux
Hosting control panel for Linux
Administrator, reseller, client and mail-user login. Virtual server management for OpenVZ Servers. Website statistics using Webalizer and AWStats Free and open-source
ISPConfig
Technology for carrying Ethernet traffic over wide area networks
Virt-manager Operating system OS containers FreeBSD jail Linux-VServer LXC OpenVZ Solaris Containers sysjail Virtuozzo Workload Partitions Application containers
Ethernet_VPN
Network virtualisation technology
Virt-manager Operating system OS containers FreeBSD jail Linux-VServer LXC OpenVZ Solaris Containers sysjail Virtuozzo Workload Partitions Application containers
Network Virtualization using Generic Routing Encapsulation
Network_Virtualization_using_Generic_Routing_Encapsulation
Microprocessor security vulnerability
reports that paravirtualization (Xen) and containers such as Docker, LXC, and OpenVZ, are affected. They report that the attack on a fully virtualized machine
Meltdown (security vulnerability)
Meltdown_(security_vulnerability)
migration. Physicalization Manual physical-to-virtual migration description for OpenVZ Muller, Al; Wilson, Seburn (2005). "Chapter 6: Physical-to-Virtual Migrations"
Physical-to-Virtual
OS-level virtualisation
(LPAR) Dynamic Logical Partitioning (DLPAR) FreeBSD jail Solaris Containers OpenVZ Linux-VServer "IBM puts AIX 5.3 on extended life support" The Register.
Workload_Partitions
Technique for inserting fault tolerance into computing systems
June 26–28, 1990, pp. 82–88. LibCkpt FTI Berkeley Lab Checkpoint/Restart (BLCR) Distributed MultiThreaded CheckPointing (DMTCP) OpenVZ CRIU Cryopid2
Application_checkpointing
Live patch extension for Linux kernel
Ubuntu and Fedora Linux distributions. The virtualization technologies OpenVZ and Virtuozzo were also supported. Updates for Ubuntu Desktop and Fedora
Ksplice
Virtualisation software
have lower performance than some competing technologies, such as Xen and OpenVZ.[citation needed] Future work in adding support for x86 virtualization to
User-mode_Linux
form of virtualization based on OpenVZ. For each system, a VNC server is pre-started for every session. When OpenVZ is used, that VNC server is started
NanoHUB
Cloud integrated development environment
Codeanywhere is written in JavaScript. The editor is based on CodeMirror and uses OpenVZ containers for the development environments. Codeanywhere is platform agnostic
Codeanywhere
Australian company
"Mirror". OrionVM. Retrieved 2 September 2011. "The perfect world: Installing OpenVZ inside an OrionVM CentOS 5.5 Xen Instance". Rabbie.id.au. 20 November 2011
OrionVM
2011, at the Wayback Machine The first version of Virtuozzo, based on OpenVZ, is released. 2003 First release of first open-source x86 hypervisor, Xen
Timeline of virtualization technologies
Timeline_of_virtualization_technologies
Open-Source virtual appliance library
interface). The tar.gz archive is also known to work with both vanilla OpenVZ and LXC with minimal tweaking. Xen Docker Installable Live CD/USB: a hybrid
TurnKey Linux Virtual Appliance Library
TurnKey_Linux_Virtual_Appliance_Library
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Famous.
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