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== 2004 ==
* Dec, 2014: Initial release of Virtuozzo for Windows <ref>[http://www.odin.com/news/id,7095 SWsoft Announces Virtuozzo for Windows Controlled Release]</ref>
== 2005 ==
* 2005: SWsoft created the OpenVZ Project to release under a GPLv2 license the underlying technology upon which Virtuozzo builds
== 2006 ==
== 2011 ==
* Jul 15, 2011 - : Pavel Emelyanov sent initial RFC and code (http://lwn.net/Articles/451916/). The idea of CRIU of course came up earlier when we figured we (or anyone else, for that matter) can't possibly merge in-kernel checkpoint/restore. Re-implementing it in userspace looked crazy for everyone including me, and Andrew Morton's and Linus Torvalds' initial
reaction was similar ("some crazy russians").
* Sep 23, 2011 - : [https://github.com/xemul/criu/commit/523de236244946a0de127dfc9954369963819ef7 first commit] to CRIU project
== 2012 ==
* Jul 23, 2012 - : [http://criu.org/Download/criu#v._0.1 first CRIU public release]* Oct, 2012 - : vzctl for upstream Linux kernel [http://wiki.openvz.org/Vzctl_for_upstream_kernel is available]
== 2013 ==
* May, 2013 - : announced OpenVZ maintenance partnership http://openvz.livejournal.com/44228.html
== 2014 ==
* Nov, 2014 - : Parallels [http://openvz.livejournal.com/49158.html announced] merging OpenVZ and Parallels Cloud Server into single common open source codebase
== 2015 ==
<!-- * Apr, 2015 - : Parallels company opensources the most components of their own commercial product Virtuozzo (formely know Parallels Cloud Server and Parallels Server Bare Metal)-->
== References ==