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| − | + | This document briefly describes the steps needed to install OpenVZ on your machine. | |
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| + | There are two ways to get OpenVZ: | ||
| + | * first one by installation [[Virtuozzo]]. | ||
| + | * second one is using [[Prlctl_for_upstream_kernel|Virtuozzo management tools]] with vanilla Linux kernel. | ||
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| + | == Next steps == | ||
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| + | OpenVZ is now set up on your machine. Follow on to [[basic operations in OpenVZ environment]] document. | ||
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| + | == See also == | ||
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| + | * [[Quick installation of legacy OpenVZ]] | ||
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| + | [[Category: Installation]] | ||
| + | [[Category: HOWTO]] | ||
Revision as of 11:50, 21 June 2015
This document briefly describes the steps needed to install OpenVZ on your machine.
There are two ways to get OpenVZ:
- first one by installation Virtuozzo.
- second one is using Virtuozzo management tools with vanilla Linux kernel.
Next steps
OpenVZ is now set up on your machine. Follow on to basic operations in OpenVZ environment document.