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In OpenVZ, you have multiple [[CT]]s, as well as the '''host system''' itself, which is otherwise known as '''CT0''' or '''VE0'''. In other words, CT0 means the server itself.
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In OpenVZ, you have multiple [[VE]]s, as well as the '''host system''', which is otherwise known as '''VE0'''. In other words, VE0 means the server itself.
  
From CT0, you can use [[vzctl]] and other tools to manage [[container]]s. From CT0, all the containers' processes, files, etc. are accessible. From CT0, you manage the hardware, install a new kernel, etc.
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From VE0, you can use [[vzctl]] and other tools to manage [[VE]]s. From VE0, all the VEs' processes, files, etc. are accessible. From VE0, you manage the hardware, install a new kernel, etc.
  
 
== See also ==
 
== See also ==
* [[Hardware Node]] == [[Host system]]
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* [[Hardware Node]]
  
 
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[[Category: Definitions]]

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