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== Older stuff == | == Older stuff == | ||
Announcements for 2005-2007 are available at the [http://old.openvz.org/news/announcements old site]. | Announcements for 2005-2007 are available at the [http://old.openvz.org/news/announcements old site]. |
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OpenVZ Project Makes Available Its Virtual Appliance Software for Ubuntu[edit]
HERNDON, Va., January 9, 2008 -- The OpenVZ project released today virtual appliance software for Ubuntu giving users the ability to run the popular Ubuntu 7.10 distribution in a Linux container.
See full text here.
--Kir 09:02, 09 January 2008 (EDT)
OpenVZ Project Pushes Technology Boundaries, Combines Different Types of Open Source Virtualization[edit]
HERNDON, Va., November 28, 2007 -- The OpenVZ project shows what is possible using its open source virtualization software in combination with virtual machine open source Xen software — effectively creating many virtual servers to improve utilization of the physical server.
See full text here.
--Kir 07:09, 28 November 2007 (EDT)
OpenVZ Virtualization Keeps E-mail Filtering Service Up and Running[edit]
HERNDON, Va., November 15, 2007 -- JunkEmailFilter.com works in the dangerous area of sorting through e-mail to filter out viruses and junk e-mails known as "spam," so that its clients receive only the e-mails they want to see. For higher levels of control and security, it uses open source virtualization software, known as OpenVZ.
See full text here.
--Kir 10:28, 16 November 2007 (EDT)
Older stuff[edit]
Announcements for 2005-2007 are available at the old site.