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== Disclaimer == | == Disclaimer == | ||
| − | The information regarding Virtuozzo 7 | + | The information regarding [[Virtuozzo]] 7 are provided by [http://www.virtuozzo.com Virtuozzo]. Here is the Virtuozzo's statement regarding this information: |
:#The information contained herein is intended to outline general product direction and should not be relied upon in making purchasing decisions. | :#The information contained herein is intended to outline general product direction and should not be relied upon in making purchasing decisions. | ||
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! Virtuozzo 6 (PCS 6) | ! Virtuozzo 6 (PCS 6) | ||
! OpenVZ 7 | ! OpenVZ 7 | ||
| − | ! | + | ! Virtuozzo 7 |
! LXC | ! LXC | ||
! Proxmox VE | ! Proxmox VE | ||
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|'''Hypervisor technology''' | |'''Hypervisor technology''' | ||
|Technology that enables to run Virtual Machines. | |Technology that enables to run Virtual Machines. | ||
| − | | | + | |None |
|Parallels Desktop Monitor | |Parallels Desktop Monitor | ||
|KVM | |KVM | ||
|KVM | |KVM | ||
| − | | | + | |None |
|KVM | |KVM | ||
|Hyper-V | |Hyper-V | ||
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|'''Windows guest OS additional support''' | |'''Windows guest OS additional support''' | ||
|WHQL-signed drivers, SVVP certification | |WHQL-signed drivers, SVVP certification | ||
| − | | | + | |None |
|{{Yes}} | |{{Yes}} | ||
|{{No}} | |{{No}} | ||
|{{Yes}} | |{{Yes}} | ||
| − | | | + | |None |
|{{No}} | |{{No}} | ||
|{{Yes}} | |{{Yes}} | ||
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|Linux containers | |Linux containers | ||
|LXC (moved from OpenVZ since 4.0) | |LXC (moved from OpenVZ since 4.0) | ||
| − | | | + | |None |
| − | | | + | |None |
| − | | | + | |None |
|- | |- | ||
!colspan="11" align="left"|1.2. Memory | !colspan="11" align="left"|1.2. Memory | ||
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|{{Yes}} | |{{Yes}} | ||
|{{Yes}} | |{{Yes}} | ||
| − | |{{Yes}} | + | |{{Yes}} |
| − | |{{Yes}} | + | |{{Yes}} |
|{{Yes}} | |{{Yes}} | ||
|{{Yes}} | |{{Yes}} | ||
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|{{No}} | |{{No}} | ||
|{{Yes}} | |{{Yes}} | ||
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|'''Unified management tool for CTs and VMs''' | |'''Unified management tool for CTs and VMs''' | ||
|Single tool for managing both containers and virtual machines (if applicable) | |Single tool for managing both containers and virtual machines (if applicable) | ||
| − | | | + | |None |
|{{Yes}} | |{{Yes}} | ||
|{{Yes}} | |{{Yes}} | ||
|{{Yes}} | |{{Yes}} | ||
| − | | | + | |None |
|{{Yes}} | |{{Yes}} | ||
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|'''OpenStack integration''' | |'''OpenStack integration''' | ||
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|{{Yes}} | |{{Yes}} | ||
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| − | |''' | + | |'''Central Management tool''' |
| − | | | + | |Is centralized multi-server management available for this edition? |
|{{Yes}}, 3rd party | |{{Yes}}, 3rd party | ||
|{{Yes}}, Parallels Virtual Automation (PVA) | |{{Yes}}, Parallels Virtual Automation (PVA) | ||
|{{No}} | |{{No}} | ||
| − | |{{Yes}}, | + | |{{Yes}}, Virtual Automator (coming soon) |
|{{Yes}}, 3rd party | |{{Yes}}, 3rd party | ||
|{{Yes}} | |{{Yes}} | ||
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!colspan="11"|2.2. Upgrade & Backup | !colspan="11"|2.2. Upgrade & Backup | ||
| + | |- | ||
| + | |'''Update Management''' | ||
| + | |Integrated patching mechanism for the virtual environments (Guest OS) / guest tools / templates | ||
| + | |No integrated update, YUM (Linux) | ||
| + | |No integrated update, YUM (Linux), WSUS (Windows) | ||
| + | |No integrated update, YUM (Linux), WSUS (Windows) | ||
| + | |No integrated update, YUM (Linux), WSUS (Windows) | ||
| + | |No integrated update, APT (Linux) | ||
| + | |No integrated update, YUM (Linux), WSUS (Windows) | ||
| + | |Yes (WSUS, SCCM, Virtual Machine Servicing Tool 2012 for offline VM update) | ||
| + | |No integrated update, YUM (Linux), WSUS (Windows) | ||
| + | |No integrated update, YUM (Linux), WSUS (Windows) | ||
|- | |- | ||
|'''Live VE snapshot''' | |'''Live VE snapshot''' | ||
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|{{Yes}} | |{{Yes}} | ||
|{{Yes}} | |{{Yes}} | ||
| − | | | + | |Offline, CRIU support is planned |
|{{Yes}} | |{{Yes}} | ||
|{{Yes}} | |{{Yes}} | ||
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|{{No}} (only through snapshots) | |{{No}} (only through snapshots) | ||
|{{Yes}} | |{{Yes}} | ||
| − | |{{ | + | |{{Yes}} |
| − | |{{ | + | |{{Yes}} |
|{{No}} (only through snapshots) | |{{No}} (only through snapshots) | ||
|{{Yes}} (vzdump) | |{{Yes}} (vzdump) | ||
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|{{Yes}} | |{{Yes}} | ||
|{{Yes}} | |{{Yes}} | ||
| − | |{{Yes}} | + | |{{Yes}} |
|{{Yes}} (OpenVZ templates) | |{{Yes}} (OpenVZ templates) | ||
|{{Yes}} | |{{Yes}} | ||
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|{{Yes}} | |{{Yes}} | ||
|{{Yes}} | |{{Yes}} | ||
| − | |{{ | + | |{{Yes}} |
|{{No}} | |{{No}} | ||
|{{No}}, 3rd party tools | |{{No}}, 3rd party tools | ||
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|Ability to migrate virtual machines between hosts without perceived downtime | |Ability to migrate virtual machines between hosts without perceived downtime | ||
|{{Yes}}, but with no zero downtime | |{{Yes}}, but with no zero downtime | ||
| − | |{{Yes}}, | + | |{{Yes}}, Kernal-Level Migration |
| − | |{{Yes}}, CRIU | + | |{{Yes}}, CRIU |
| − | |{{Yes}}, CRIU | + | |{{Yes}}, CRIU |
| + | |Offline, CRIU support is planned | ||
| + | |{{Yes}} | ||
| + | |{{Yes}} | ||
| + | |{{Yes}} | ||
| + | |{{Yes}} | ||
| + | |- | ||
| + | |'''DRS/Host Maintenance Mode''' | ||
| + | |Ability to put host into maintenance mode which will automatically live migrate all VEs onto other available hosts so that the host can be brought shut down safely | ||
| + | |{{No}} | ||
| + | |{{No}} | ||
| + | |{{No}} | ||
| + | |{{No}} | ||
| + | |{{No}} | ||
| + | |{{No}} | ||
|{{Yes}} | |{{Yes}} | ||
|{{Yes}} | |{{Yes}} | ||
| + | |{{Yes}} | ||
| + | |- | ||
| + | |'''Distributed Power Management''' | ||
| + | |Distributed Power Management features Ability to automatically migrate VEs onto fewer hosts and power off unused capacity (hosts), wake systems back up when required | ||
| + | |{{No}} | ||
| + | |{{No}} | ||
| + | |{{No}} | ||
| + | |{{No}} | ||
| + | |{{No}} | ||
| + | |{{No}} | ||
|{{Yes}} | |{{Yes}} | ||
|{{Yes}} | |{{Yes}} | ||
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!colspan="11"|3.2. HA / DR | !colspan="11"|3.2. HA / DR | ||
| + | |- | ||
| + | |'''Cluster size''' | ||
| + | |Maximum number of hosts in the cluster/pool relationship and maximum number VEs per cluster/pool (if specified) | ||
| + | |None | ||
| + | |32 hosts/cluster validated (100 hosts/cluster maximum) - PStorage limitation | ||
| + | |Not tested yet | ||
| + | |Not tested yet | ||
| + | |None | ||
| + | |32 nodes | ||
| + | |64 nodes | ||
| + | |200 nodes | ||
| + | |16 nodes | ||
|- | |- | ||
|'''Integrated HA''' | |'''Integrated HA''' | ||
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|{{Yes}} | |{{Yes}} | ||
|{{Yes}} | |{{Yes}} | ||
| + | |- | ||
| + | |'''Site Failover''' | ||
| + | |Integrated ability to (ideally live) migrate virtual machine data (virtual disk files) to different storage e.g. for array upgrades/migration and I/O management | ||
| + | |{{No}} | ||
| + | |{{No}} | ||
| + | |{{No}} | ||
| + | |{{No}} | ||
| + | |{{No}} | ||
| + | |{{No}} | ||
| + | |Manual | ||
| + | |{{No}} | ||
| + | |Integrated Disaster Recovery - manual | ||
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!colspan="11" style="font-style:bold;background-color:gold;"|4. Network and Storage | !colspan="11" style="font-style:bold;background-color:gold;"|4. Network and Storage | ||
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|CT - [[ploop]], VM - [[ploop]]\Qcow2 | |CT - [[ploop]], VM - [[ploop]]\Qcow2 | ||
|Any | |Any | ||
| − | | | + | |qcow2, vmdk, raw |
|vhdx, vhd, pass-though (raw) | |vhdx, vhd, pass-though (raw) | ||
|Qcow2, raw disk | |Qcow2, raw disk | ||
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|{{Yes}} | |{{Yes}} | ||
|{{Yes}}, depends on disk format (dm-thin) | |{{Yes}}, depends on disk format (dm-thin) | ||
| − | |{{Yes}} | + | |{{Yes}} (depends on underlying storage driver) |
|{{Yes}} | |{{Yes}} | ||
|{{Yes}} | |{{Yes}} | ||
|{{Yes}} | |{{Yes}} | ||
|- | |- | ||
| − | |''' | + | |'''Virtual SAN''' |
|Enhanced storage capability e.g. providing a virtual SAN through virtualized 'local' storage | |Enhanced storage capability e.g. providing a virtual SAN through virtualized 'local' storage | ||
|{{No}} | |{{No}} | ||
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!colspan="11"|4.2. Network | !colspan="11"|4.2. Network | ||
| + | |- | ||
| + | |'''Advanced Network Switch''' | ||
| + | |Centralized virtual network configuration (rather than managing virtual switches on individual hosts), typically with enhanced networking capabilities | ||
| + | |{{No}} | ||
| + | |{{No}} | ||
| + | |{{No}} | ||
| + | |{{No}} | ||
| + | |{{No}} | ||
| + | |{{Yes}}, Open vSwitch support | ||
| + | |{{Yes}} | ||
| + | |OpenStack Neutron Integration | ||
| + | |Open vSwitch integration | ||
|- | |- | ||
|'''Network QoS''' | |'''Network QoS''' | ||
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|{{No}} | |{{No}} | ||
|{{No}} | |{{No}} | ||
| − | | | + | |None |
| − | | | + | |None |
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|- | |- | ||
|'''Completely isolated disk subsystem for CTs''' | |'''Completely isolated disk subsystem for CTs''' | ||
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|{{Yes}}, with LVM or ZFS | |{{Yes}}, with LVM or ZFS | ||
|{{Yes}}, LVM, ZFS, or loop devices | |{{Yes}}, LVM, ZFS, or loop devices | ||
| − | | | + | |None |
| − | | | + | |None |
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|- | |- | ||
|'''API\SDK''' | |'''API\SDK''' | ||
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|Integration with 3rd-party image catalog services of popular server applications and development environments that can be installed with one click. | |Integration with 3rd-party image catalog services of popular server applications and development environments that can be installed with one click. | ||
|{{No}} | |{{No}} | ||
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|{{No}} | |{{No}} | ||
|{{No}} | |{{No}} | ||
| + | |{{Yes}} [https://virtuozzo.com/introducing-the-virtuozzo-application-catalog/ Virtuozzo Application Catalog] | ||
|{{No}} | |{{No}} | ||
|{{Yes}} (Turnkey) | |{{Yes}} (Turnkey) | ||
| − | | | + | |None |
| − | | | + | |None |
| − | | | + | |None |
|- | |- | ||
| − | |'''Kernel | + | |'''Kernel maintenance''' |
| − | | | + | |Ability to upgrade kernel with minimal downtime. |
| − | | | + | |KernelCare service integration |
| − | | | + | |kernel rebootless update (vzreboot) |
|{{No}} | |{{No}} | ||
|{{Yes}} [https://readykernel.com/ ReadyKernel Service] | |{{Yes}} [https://readykernel.com/ ReadyKernel Service] | ||
| − | | | + | |KernelCare service integration |
| − | | | + | |KernelCare service integration |
| − | | | + | |None |
| − | | | + | |KernelCare service integration |
| − | | | + | |KernelCare service integration |
|- | |- | ||
|'''Power Panel''' | |'''Power Panel''' | ||
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|{{No}} | |{{No}} | ||
|{{Yes}} | |{{Yes}} | ||
| − | | | + | |None |
| − | | | + | |None |
| − | | | + | |None |
| − | | | + | |None |
| − | | | + | |None |
|- | |- | ||
|'''Secure for using in public networks''' | |'''Secure for using in public networks''' | ||
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|{{Yes}} | |{{Yes}} | ||
|{{No}} | |{{No}} | ||
| − | |{{ | + | |{{No}} |
|{{Yes}} | |{{Yes}} | ||
|{{Yes}} | |{{Yes}} | ||