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Here we list major project milestones.
== 1999 ==<!--T:2-->
Kir Kolyshkin [http://openvz.livejournal.com/49158.html wrote]<!--T:3-->'''Indeed it was * Nov 1999 when our engineers started adding bits : Alexander Tormasov visited Singapore and piecesof containers technology proposed a new direction to Linux kernel 2Sergey Beloussov: container virtualization.2. Well, not exactly "He formulated three main components: containers",but rather "virtual environments" at that time -- as it often happens a set of processes withnew technologies, the terminology was different (the term "container"was coined by Sun only five years laternamespace isolation, file system to share code/ram and isolation in 2004)resources.'''
== 2000 ==<!--T:4-->* {{Quote|Indeed it was 1999 when our engineers started adding bits and pieces of containers technology to Linux kernel 2.2. Well, not exactly "containers", but rather "virtual environments" at that time -- as it often happens with new technologies, the terminology was different (the term "container" was coined by Sun only five years later, in 2004).|Kir Kolyshkin|http://openvz.livejournal.com/49158.html}}
* Nov, == 2000 == <!- Limited beta testing -T:5- we were providing free VEs to people to run their stuff at. I remember we had to modify EULA to disallow all kinds of abuses, such as bots and CPU hoggers.->
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* Feb 2000: office at MIPT is established, 5 people started working on the first mockup version of Virtuozzo (namespaces, isolation, vzfs).
== 2002 ==<!--T:7-->* Jul 2000: limited public beta testing: two public servers (Virtuozzo 0.1 and control panels), 5000 VEs during summer. Take a look on [http://www.paul.sladen.org/vserver/aspcomplete/2000-08-25/ Virtual Environment 0.4.2 (public beta)] files.
<!--T:8-->* Jan, 2002 - SWsoft (now known as Odin) initially released a product for Linux named Virtuozzo. Their current product is named Virtuozzo. It was Virtuozzo 2.0, [httpSep 2000://www.odin.com/news/id,6987 press release] went out 10 Jan 2002Andrey Savochkin from MSU started working on User Beancounters.
== 2005 2001 ==<!--T:9-->
<!--T:10-->* Dec 2001: Virtuozzo for Microsoft Windows was released* SWsoft created the OpenVZ Project to release under a GPLv2 license the underlying technology upon which Virtuozzo buildsproject started
== 2006 2002 ==<!--T:11-->
* 4 Aug, 2006 <!-- [httpsT://lwn.net/Articles/194259/ Debian Linux Adopts OpenVZ Virtualization Software]12-->* 16 Aug, 2006 - [httpsJan 2002://lwn.net/Articles/195780/ OpenVZ SWsoft (now known as Virtuozzo) initially released a product for RHEL4]* Oct, 2006 - OpenVZ Linux named Virtuozzo<ref>[http://openvzwww.livejournalodin.com/10610news/id,6987 SWsoft Releases Virtuozzo 2.html ported 0, Bringing Mainframe-Inspired Functionality to SPARC and PPC]. [https://lwn.net/Articles/204275/ PPCIntel-Based Servers] and [https://lwn.net/Articles/216079</ SPARC] support were announced on LWN.net.ref>* Nov, 2006 - [httpsFeb 2002://lwn.net/Articles/209377/ OpenVZ adds live migration capability]First clients in Silicon Valley
== 2007 2004 ==<!--T:13-->
<!--T:14-->* 13 Mar, 2007 - Dec 2004: Initial release of Virtuozzo for Windows <ref>[httpshttp://lwnwww.odin.netcom/Articlesnews/225990/ OpenVZ software id,7095 SWsoft Announces Virtuozzo for Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5Windows Controlled Release]</ref>
== 2008 2005 ==<!--T:15-->
<!--T:16-->* 17 Apr, 2008 - 2005: SWsoft created the OpenVZ Project to release the core of Virtuozzo under GNU GPL. <ref>[http://openvzarchive09.livejournallinux.com/21817.html 2.6.25 is outfeature/51173 SWsoft offers free, open source version of Virtuozzo]</ref>* Oct, 2008 - OpenVZ [http2005:SWsoft acquired a hosting//openvz.livejournal.com/24651.html ported to ARM (Gumstix Overo)]. Parallels development company is in top 10 Linux kernel contributors "Express" with their patches own containers for Linux containers. Our contributions FreeBSD (it was later dropped due to the kernel at that time was PID, IPC, and network namespaces, with the last one being the biggest (mostly developed by xemul@ and den@small number of clients).
== 2011 2006 ==<!--T:17-->
<!--T:18-->* Jul Jan 2006: Rebase to kernel 2.6.15, 2011 - Pavel Emelyanov sent initial RFC and code (<ref>[http://lwn.net/Articles/451916169972/ OpenVZ Project Releases Beta for Latest Linux Kernel]</ref>* Apr 2006: Port to Fedora Core 5 kernel<ref>[http://)lwn. The idea of CRIU of course came up earlier when we figured we (or anyone else, for that matter) can't possibly merge net/Articles/178429/ OpenVZ Project Releases Software to Support Fedora Core 5]</ref>* Aug 2006: OpenVZ is available in-Debian Linux <ref>[https://lwn.net/Articles/194259/ Debian Linux Adopts OpenVZ Virtualization Software]</ref>* Aug 2006: Rebase to RHEL 4 kernel checkpoint<ref>[https://lwn.net/Articles/195780/ OpenVZ for RHEL4]</ref>* Oct 2006: Port to SPARC<ref>[https:/restore/lwn. Re-implementing it in userspace looked crazy net/Articles/216079/ Open Source Virtualization for everyone including me, Sun UltraSPARC T1]</ref> and Andrew Morton's PPC<ref>[https://lwn.net/Articles/204275/ OpenVZ Virtualization Software Available for Power Processors]</ref><ref>[http://openvz.livejournal.com/10610.html OpenVZ on PPC and Linus Torvalds' initialSPARC]</ref>reaction was similar ("some crazy russians")* Nov 2006: Port to 2.6.18 kernel <ref>[http://lwn.net/Articles/207716/ http://lwn.net/Articles/207716/]</ref>* Sep 23, 2011 - Nov 2006: OpenVZ adds live migration capability <ref>[https://githublwn.comnet/xemulArticles/criu209377/commitOpenVZ adds live migration capability]</523de236244946a0de127dfc9954369963819ef7 first commit] to CRIU projectref>
== 2012 2007 ==<!--T:19-->
<!--T:20-->* Jul 23, 2012 - Mar 2007: Port to RHEL5 kernel<ref>[httphttps://criulwn.orgnet/Articles/Download225990/ OpenVZ software for Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5]</criu#vref>* Mar 2007: Port to 2._06.1 first CRIU public release20 kernel<ref>[https://lwn.net/Articles/229062/ OpenVZ Virtualization for Latest Linux Kernel]</ref>* Oct, 2012 May 2007: Knoppix- vzctl for upstream Linux kernel based OpenVZ Live CD<ref>[http://wikilwn.openvznet/Articles/234354/ OpenVZ Live CD]</ref>* Sep 2007: CentOS-based OpenVZ Live CD<ref>[http://lwn.orgnet/Articles/Vzctl_for_upstream_kernel is available251968/ OpenVZ CentOS Live CD]</ref>
== 2013 2008 ==<!--T:21-->
<!--T:22-->* May, 2013 - announced Jan 2008: Templates for Ubuntu 7.10<ref>[http://lwn.net/Articles/264872/ OpenVZ maintenance partnership Virtual Appliance for Ubuntu]</ref>* Apr 2008: Rebase to kernel 2.6.25<ref>[http://openvz.livejournal.com/4422821817.html2.6.25 is out; memory controller and network namespaces are in]</ref>* Oct 2008: Port to ARM <ref>[http://openvz.livejournal.com/24651.html OpenVZ ported to ARM (Gumstix Overo)]</ref>.
== 2014 2009 ==<!--T:23-->
<!--T:24-->* NovAug 2009: Parallels company is in Top 10 Linux kernel contributors with their patches for Linux containers. Our contributions to the kernel at that time was PID, IPC, and network namespaces, 2014 - Parallels with the last one being the biggest.<ref>[http://openvzwww.livejournallinuxfoundation.comorg/sites/49158main/files/publications/whowriteslinux.html announcedpdf Linux Kernel Development Report, Aug 2009 update] merging OpenVZ and Parallels Cloud Server into single common open source codebase</ref>
== 2011 == <!--T:25-->
== 2015 ==<!--T:26-->* Jul 2011: Pavel Emelyanov sent initial RFC and code<ref>[http://lwn.net/Articles/451916/ Checkpoint/restore mostly in the userspace]</ref>. The idea of CRIU of course came up earlier when we figured we (or anyone else, for that matter) can't possibly merge in-kernel checkpoint/restore. Re-implementing it in userspace looked crazy for everyone including me, and Andrew Morton's and Linus Torvalds' initial reaction was similar ("some crazy russians").* Sep 2011: Cyrill Gorcunov made <ref>[https://github.com/xemul/criu/commit/523de236244946a0de127dfc9954369963819ef7 First commit to CRIU (Checkpoint and Restore in Userspace)]</ref> first commit to CRIU project
* Apr, 2015 == 2012 == <!- Parallels company opensources the most components of their own commercial product Virtuozzo (formely know Parallels Cloud Server and Parallels Server Bare Metal)-T:27-->
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* Jul 2012: CRIU v0.1 is available <ref>[http://criu.org/Download/criu#v._0.1 First CRIU public release]</ref><ref>[http://marc.info/?l=linux-kernel&m=134303203526328&w=2 Announce: Checkpoint-restore tool v0.1]</ref>
* Oct 2012: [http://wiki.openvz.org/Vzctl_for_upstream_kernel vzctl for upstream Linux kernel] is available
== Related links 2013 ==<!--T:29-->
<!--T:30-->* May 2013: OpenVZ maintenance partnership <ref>[http://criuopenvz.livejournal.orgcom/History History of CRIU project44228.html Announcing the OpenVZ Maintenance Partnership]</ref> == 2014 == <!--T:31--> <!--T:32-->* Dec 2014: Parallels announced merging OpenVZ and Parallels Cloud Server into single common open source codebase<ref>[http://lwnopenvz.netlivejournal.com/Articles/26487249158.html OpenVZ past and future]</ref> * http== 2015 == <!--T://lwn.net/Articles/251968/33--> * http<!--T://lwn.net/Articles/169972/34-->* Apr 2015: Source code of RHEL7-based kernel was published and kernel development process become open<ref>[http://lwnlists.openvz.net/Articlesorg/178429pipermail/* http:announce/2015-April/lwn000579.net/Articles/204275html Odin published source code of kernel 3.10]</ref>.* Jun 2015: Source code of most userspace utilities was published <ref>[http://lwnlists.openvz.net/Articlesorg/194259pipermail/* http:announce/2015-June/lwn000592.net/Articles/195780html Odin published source code of Virtuozzo userspace utilities]</ref> * Jul 2015: Published yum repository with Virtuozzo RPM packages and installation ISO image <ref>[http://lwnlists.openvz.netorg/Articlespipermail/207716announce/* http:2015-July/000606.html Odin published Virtuozzo binaries and installation image]</lwnref>.net/Articles/209377/* http== References == <!--T://lwn.net/Articles/216079/35-->{{Reflist|30em}} * http== External links == <!--T://lwn.net/Articles/222750/36--> * http<!--T://lwn.net/Articles/225990/37-->* http://lwn.net/Articles/229062/[[History of containers in Linux kernel]]* [http://lwncriu.netorg/Articles/234354History CRIU History]</translate>

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