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These are stable, supported branches which we take care of.
 
These are stable, supported branches which we take care of.
 
; [[{{PAGENAME}}/rhel4/{{Latest rhel4 kernel}}|RHEL4]]
 
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: Based on Red Hat Enterprise Linux 4 kernel (2.6.9 based). {{green|Super stable}}.
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: Based on Red Hat Enterprise Linux 4 kernel (2.6.9 based). {{red|Super stable}}.
 
: Latest version is '''{{Latest rhel4 kernel}}'''.
 
: Latest version is '''{{Latest rhel4 kernel}}'''.
 
; [[{{PAGENAME}}/rhel5/{{Latest rhel5 kernel}}|RHEL5]]
 
; [[{{PAGENAME}}/rhel5/{{Latest rhel5 kernel}}|RHEL5]]

Revision as of 01:39, 3 June 2010

An OpenVZ kernel is the central part of OpenVZ. We maintain a few branches, based on different kernels. Below you'll find a link to all of them. For installation info, check quick installation.

If you are not sure which kernel to download, use RHEL5 (on any distro).

Stable

These are stable, supported branches which we take care of.

RHEL4
Based on Red Hat Enterprise Linux 4 kernel (2.6.9 based). Super stable.
Latest version is 023stab054.1.
RHEL5
Based on Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5 kernel (2.6.18 based). Stable.
Latest version is 028stab122.4.

Development

These are development, bleeding edge branches. Use at your own risk.

2.6.32
Based on vanilla 2.6.32.
Latest version is 2.6.32-feoktistov.1.
2.6.27
Based on vanilla 2.6.27.
Latest version is 2.6.27-repin.1.

Old stuff

These branches are not developed/supported anymore. They are here mostly for the historical reasons. Do not use.

Kernel branches
Stable
Testing / Beta
Old
RHEL6
RHEL6 testing
RHEL5 • RHEL4 • 2.6.32 • 2.6.27 • 2.6.26 • 2.6.24 • 2.6.22 • 2.6.20 • 2.6.18 • 2.6.16 • FC5 • SLES10 • 2.6.8