Hi Peter, That is interesting about the Parallels Virtuozzo since OpenVZ is supposed be the base of Parallels. Something does not seem right there. I have heard the same thing about Java programs. Tony On Fri, Dec 3, 2010 at 10:09 AM, Peter Dyke HIDDEN@puvar.com> wrote: > I have an instance running on CentOS in VMWare Workstation (with, admittedly > very little load) with no problem at all. I also tried OpenVZ and it was a > fiasco. I have another instance running on Parallels Virtuozzo with slightly > more load that's indistinguishable from native CentOS. > > > On 12/3/2010 7:25 AM, Tony Zakula wrote: >> >> Hi, >> >> I was getting ready to move my mail server to new hardware and was >> considering trying it in a VM. I have tried it before in an OpenVZ >> container, but had many problems. Of course, this is not a real VM. >> I have been migrating quite a few other applications to KVM and have >> experienced no problems at all. I was wondering if anyone had advice >> or an experience to share from stability, performance or any other >> point of view. >> >> Thanks. >> >> Tony Zakula >> >> > >
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