Difference between revisions of "Resource management"
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* [[Traffic shaping with tc]] | * [[Traffic shaping with tc]] | ||
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Revision as of 07:02, 24 January 2008
OpenVZ resource management is a set of controls providing per-VE limits. These limits may be used to encourage VEs to coexist gracefully on a single physical server.
OpenVZ resource management includes these primary controllers:
OpenVZ administrators can also use the following mainstream Linux mechanisms: