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===== How OpenVZ users will benefit from it? ===== | ===== How OpenVZ users will benefit from it? ===== | ||
OpenVZ components will be undergoing the same testing procedures as the commercial product. Also, some new features previously available on Virtuozzo only (notably hypervisor) will become available on the product built for OpenVZ community users. | OpenVZ components will be undergoing the same testing procedures as the commercial product. Also, some new features previously available on Virtuozzo only (notably hypervisor) will become available on the product built for OpenVZ community users. | ||
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===== I want to show my appreciation to OpenVZ and put some logo to my site. Where to get it? ===== | ===== I want to show my appreciation to OpenVZ and put some logo to my site. Where to get it? ===== | ||
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===== How to install OpenVZ? ===== | ===== How to install OpenVZ? ===== | ||
− | There are two versions of OpenVZ | + | There are two versions of OpenVZ: |
* [[Roadmap|stable version]]: OpenVZ legacy (based on RHEL5 and RHEL6 kernels). | * [[Roadmap|stable version]]: OpenVZ legacy (based on RHEL5 and RHEL6 kernels). |