Difference between revisions of "Different kernel flavors (UP, SMP, ENTERPRISE, ENTNOSPLIT)"
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Revision as of 19:44, 13 March 2007
OpenVZ project releases several different precompiled kernels for each version. Which kernel to choose depends on what hardware do you have. The table below describes the cases when it is better to use each of these kernels.
Kernel type | Description | Hardware | Use case |
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UP | uniprocessor | up to 4GB of RAM | |
SMP | symmetric multiprocessor | up to 4 GB of RAM | 10-20 VPSs |
entnosplit/PAE | SMP + PAE support | up to 64 GB of RAM | 10-30 VPSs |
enterprise | SMP + PAE support + 4/4GB split | up to 64 GB of RAM | >20-30 VPSs |
These kernels are optimized for these types of hardware configurations and usage scenarios,
so choosing the right kernel can help to boost performance by about 5 to 15 per cent.