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== Changes ==
Kernel is essentially a RHEL5 kernel enriched with the power of OpenVZ virtualization technology. Compared to the current stable (2.6.9-based) kernels, it has a few new features added:
* per-VE I/O accounting
* per-VE priority-based I/O scheduling
* FUSE support in VE
* NFS client support in VE
* IPv6 support in VE
* IA64 checkpointing/live migration
Kernel is essentially a RHEL5 kernel enriched with the power of OpenVZ virtualization technology. Compared to the current stable (2.6.9-based) kernels, it has a few new features added:
* per-VE I/O accounting
* per-VE priority-based I/O scheduling
* FUSE support in VE
* NFS client support in VE
* IPv6 support in VE
* IA64 checkpointing/live migration