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− | OpenVZ is containers-type virtualization on Linux. OpenVZ creates multiple secure, isolated containers (otherwise known as VEs or VPSs) on a single physical server enabling better server utilization and ensuring that applications do not conflict. Each container performs and executes exactly like a stand-alone server; a container can be rebooted independently and have root access, users, IP addresses, memory, processes, files, applications, system libraries and configuration files. For more information about the technology and how it differs from the others like Xen, VMware etc., see [[introduction to virtualization]], [[download:doc/openvz-intro.pdf]] or [[wikipedia:OpenVZ]]. | + | OpenVZ is containers-type virtualization on Linux. OpenVZ creates multiple secure, isolated containers (otherwise known as VEs or VPSs) on a single physical server enabling better server utilization and ensuring that applications do not conflict. Each container performs and executes exactly like a stand-alone server; a container can be rebooted independently and have root access, users, IP addresses, memory, processes, files, applications, system libraries and configuration files. For more information about the technology and how it differs from the others like Xen, VMware etc., see [[introduction to virtualization]], [[download:doc/openvz-intro.pdf|doc/openvz-intro.pdf]] (73K) or [[wikipedia:OpenVZ]]. |
OpenVZ is free open source software, available under GNU GPL. | OpenVZ is free open source software, available under GNU GPL. | ||
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OpenVZ is easy to install if you already have Linux installed on your machine. See [[quick installation]] for installation info. Alternatively, you can try a [[Download live CD|live CD]] to test drive the technology without a need to install anything. | OpenVZ is easy to install if you already have Linux installed on your machine. See [[quick installation]] for installation info. Alternatively, you can try a [[Download live CD|live CD]] to test drive the technology without a need to install anything. | ||
− | A comprehensive [[download:doc/OpenVZ-Users-Guide.pdf|OpenVZ | + | A comprehensive [[download:doc/OpenVZ-Users-Guide.pdf|doc/OpenVZ-Users-Guide.pdf]] (1.3M) is a good start. This wiki also has a lot of information (use search function, see [[Special:Categories|list of all categories]] or [[Special:Allpages|list of all pages]]. |
== Support == | == Support == | ||
− | Please read the documentation before asking questions. Check the [[FAQ]], use Google, search both this wiki and the [ | + | Please read the documentation before asking questions. Check the [[FAQ]], use [[google:openvz|Google]], search both this wiki and the [[forum:index.php?t=search|forum]]. If this doesn't help, ask on either [[forum:|forum]] or a [[mailing list]]. |
Please report all bugs to [http://bugzilla.openvz.org/ OpenVZ bugzilla]. | Please report all bugs to [http://bugzilla.openvz.org/ OpenVZ bugzilla]. | ||
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== This wiki == | == This wiki == | ||
− | This site is a wiki — the place to gain and share your OpenVZ knowledge. Wiki is a documentation portal, a knowledge base, a collaboration tool. Everyone (you!) can create or edit content, it's really easy. For information about wiki syntax and wiki editing, [[meta:Help:Editing]]. | + | This site is a wiki — the place to gain and share your OpenVZ knowledge. Wiki is a documentation portal, a knowledge base, a collaboration tool. Everyone (you!) can create or edit content, it's really easy. For information about wiki syntax and wiki editing, see [[meta:Help:Editing]]. |
Below are a few links you can start from. In addition, you might want to take a look at the list of [[Special:Categories|all categories]] or [[Special:Allpages|all pages]]. | Below are a few links you can start from. In addition, you might want to take a look at the list of [[Special:Categories|all categories]] or [[Special:Allpages|all pages]]. |
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OpenVZ is containers-type virtualization on Linux. OpenVZ creates multiple secure, isolated containers (otherwise known as VEs or VPSs) on a single physical server enabling better server utilization and ensuring that applications do not conflict. Each container performs and executes exactly like a stand-alone server; a container can be rebooted independently and have root access, users, IP addresses, memory, processes, files, applications, system libraries and configuration files. For more information about the technology and how it differs from the others like Xen, VMware etc., see introduction to virtualization, doc/openvz-intro.pdf (73K) or wikipedia:OpenVZ.
OpenVZ is free open source software, available under GNU GPL.
Installation and usage
OpenVZ is easy to install if you already have Linux installed on your machine. See quick installation for installation info. Alternatively, you can try a live CD to test drive the technology without a need to install anything.
A comprehensive doc/OpenVZ-Users-Guide.pdf (1.3M) is a good start. This wiki also has a lot of information (use search function, see list of all categories or list of all pages.
Support
Please read the documentation before asking questions. Check the FAQ, use Google, search both this wiki and the forum. If this doesn't help, ask on either forum or a mailing list.
Please report all bugs to OpenVZ bugzilla.
This wiki
This site is a wiki — the place to gain and share your OpenVZ knowledge. Wiki is a documentation portal, a knowledge base, a collaboration tool. Everyone (you!) can create or edit content, it's really easy. For information about wiki syntax and wiki editing, see meta:Help:Editing.
Below are a few links you can start from. In addition, you might want to take a look at the list of all categories or all pages.
- Concepts
- OpenVZ and virtualization concepts
- Technology
- Description of OpenVZ technologies
- Installation
- How to install OpenVZ
- Templates
- Everything about OpenVZ templates
- Kernel
- Articles concerning OpenVZ kernel
- Troubleshooting
- What to do if something fails
- Networking
- Networking-related articles
- HOWTOs
- How to do something
- FAQ
- Frequently Asked Questions
- Artwork
- Show your appreciation of OpenVZ on your site using these images
- Definitions
- Short definitions of various terms used in OpenVZ