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How scalable is OpenVZ?: corrected grammar
===== How scalable is OpenVZ? =====
OpenVZ technology scales as good well as standard Linux kernel — up to thousands of CPUs and terabytes of RAM. Besides, a single container could be scaled up from taking a little fraction of available resources up to all resources available dynamically — you do not even have to restart the container. For example, containers can natively use up to all available CPUs which is different from hypervisor technology which requires special tricks like co-scheduling and even the best hypervisors are inefficient with more then 4-8 vCPUs.
===== How does OpenVZ improve efficiency of services? =====
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