Editing Differences between venet and veth
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− | OpenVZ provides [[veth]] (Virtual | + | OpenVZ provides [[veth]] (Virtual eTHernet) or [[venet]] (Virtual NETwork) devices (or both) for in-[[CT]] networking. Here we describe the differences between those devices. |
* ''veth'' allows broadcasts in CT, so you can use even a DHCP server inside a CT, or a samba server with domain broadcasts or other such stuff. | * ''veth'' allows broadcasts in CT, so you can use even a DHCP server inside a CT, or a samba server with domain broadcasts or other such stuff. | ||
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! Can be used in bridges | ! Can be used in bridges | ||
| {{yes}} || {{no}} | | {{yes}} || {{no}} | ||
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! Performance | ! Performance |