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+ | An '''OS template cache''' is an [[OS template]] installed into a [[container]] and then packed into a gzipped tarball. Using such a cache, a new [[container]] can be created in a matter of minutes, if not seconds. | ||
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OS template cache can either be created from [[OS template metadata]] using vzpkg tools, or by other means. | OS template cache can either be created from [[OS template metadata]] using vzpkg tools, or by other means. | ||
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* [[OS template]] | * [[OS template]] | ||
* [[OS template metadata]] | * [[OS template metadata]] | ||
* [[OS template cache preparation]] | * [[OS template cache preparation]] | ||
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[[Category: Definitions]] | [[Category: Definitions]] | ||
[[Category: Templates]] | [[Category: Templates]] | ||
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Latest revision as of 08:41, 26 December 2015
<translate> An OS template cache is an OS template installed into a container and then packed into a gzipped tarball. Using such a cache, a new container can be created in a matter of minutes, if not seconds.
OS template cache can either be created from OS template metadata using vzpkg tools, or by other means.
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