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{{Note|Use <tt>rpm -ihv</tt> command for ovzkernel RPM installation. Please do not use the <tt>rpm -Uhv</tt> command to install the kernel, otherwise all the previously installed kernels may be removed from your system.}}
 
{{Note|Use <tt>rpm -ihv</tt> command for ovzkernel RPM installation. Please do not use the <tt>rpm -Uhv</tt> command to install the kernel, otherwise all the previously installed kernels may be removed from your system.}}
  
{{Note|When using a <b>64-bit</b> processor <b>and</b> operating system, you need only select the SMP or non-SMP version. 64-bit linux can access the entire 64GB of ram in ZONE_NORMAL (low memory).  PAE and 4GB/4GB splitting are only needed for 32-bit OS, and so are not necessary and are disabled by default in 64-bit kernels.}}
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{{Note|When using a <b>64-bit</b> processor <b>and</b> operating system, you need only select the SMP or non-SMP version. With the Redhat repos this will be ovzkernel.x86_64. 64-bit linux can access the entire 64GB of ram in ZONE_NORMAL (low memory).  PAE and 4GB/4GB splitting are only needed for 32-bit OS, and so are not necessary and are disabled by default in 64-bit kernels.}}
  
New RHEL5 based kernel uses different flavors naming. I.e.
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New RHEL5 based kernel uses different flavors naming:
 
* '''UP''' kernel is no longer provided  
 
* '''UP''' kernel is no longer provided  
 
* '''SMP''' kernel comes without any flavor (like old UP)
 
* '''SMP''' kernel comes without any flavor (like old UP)
 
* '''entnosplit''' kernel comes as '''PAE '''
 
* '''entnosplit''' kernel comes as '''PAE '''
 
* '''enterprise''' kernel comes as '''ent'''
 
* '''enterprise''' kernel comes as '''ent'''
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* '''ovzkernel.x86_64''' for 64-bit
  
 
[[Category: Kernel]]
 
[[Category: Kernel]]
 
[[Category: Installation]]
 
[[Category: Installation]]

Revision as of 02:26, 26 August 2010

OpenVZ project releases several different precompiled kernels for each version. Which kernel to choose depends on what hardware do you have. The table below describes the cases when it is better to use each of these kernels.

i686 kernel flavors list
Kernel type Description Hardware Use case
UP uniprocessor up to 4GB of RAM
SMP symmetric multiprocessor up to 4 GB of RAM 10-20 Containers
entnosplit/PAE SMP + PAE support up to 64 GB of RAM 10-30 Containers
enterprise/ent SMP + PAE support + 4/4GB split up to 64 GB of RAM >20-30 Containers


These kernels are optimized for these types of hardware configurations and usage scenarios, so choosing the right kernel can help to boost performance by about 5 to 15 per cent.

Yellowpin.svg Note: Use rpm -ihv command for ovzkernel RPM installation. Please do not use the rpm -Uhv command to install the kernel, otherwise all the previously installed kernels may be removed from your system.
Yellowpin.svg Note: When using a 64-bit processor and operating system, you need only select the SMP or non-SMP version. With the Redhat repos this will be ovzkernel.x86_64. 64-bit linux can access the entire 64GB of ram in ZONE_NORMAL (low memory). PAE and 4GB/4GB splitting are only needed for 32-bit OS, and so are not necessary and are disabled by default in 64-bit kernels.

New RHEL5 based kernel uses different flavors naming:

  • UP kernel is no longer provided
  • SMP kernel comes without any flavor (like old UP)
  • entnosplit kernel comes as PAE
  • enterprise kernel comes as ent
  • ovzkernel.x86_64 for 64-bit