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Virtuozzo

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{{Virtuozzo}}
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'''Virtuozzo''' is [http://www.odin.com/ Odin] virtualization and automation solution built on top of OpenVZ. Virtuozzo provides improvements and additional functionality in the areas of density, management tools, recovery, and other areas. Specific benefits of Virtuozzo compared to OpenVZ can be found in [[Comparison|article]].
Virtuozzo built on top of OpenVZ technologies but provides extended number of functionality,enhanced amount of services and support.
OpenVZ consists from open components and includes:
  * [[Download/kernel/rhel7|RHEL7 kernel]] , a Linux kernel with full patches that implements OpenVZ kernel functionality.* Management utilities, such as [[Download/vzctl|vzctl]], for managing container support life cycle.* [http://criu.org/ Checkpoint/Restore In Userspace], or CRIU, is a software tool for Linux that enables you to freeze a running application (or a part of it) and checkpoint it to a hard drive as a collection of files. You can then use the files to restore and run the application from the point it was frozen at.* [[Ploop]] is a disk loopback block device, not unlike loop but with all many features and benefits of RHEL7 kernellike dynamic resize, snapshots, backups etc. The main idea is to put container filesystem in a file.
* [[QEMU]]/KVM
* [http://criu.org/P.Haul P.Haul] is the project on top of CRIU that imple- ments the live migration usage scenario.* [[LibCT]] is a container management library that provides a convenient API for front-end programs for managing the entire container life cycle.* [[VCMMD]] is a Virtuozzo Containers memory management daemon. Upstream technology to manage containers memory.* [[LibVirt]] - API to manage virtual machines as well as containers * Unified management tools
* [https://src.openvz.org/projects/OVZ/repos/libprlsdk/browse Virtuozzo SDK] our own API to manage virtual machines and containers with Python bindings.
* [http://libguestfs.org/ libguestfs]
== Roadmap ==
: [[Roadmap]] with future milestones
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== Release cycle ==
: [[Releases]]
 
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