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http://s2.safevps.com/files/safevps.com-fc6-openvz.7z
 
http://s2.safevps.com/files/safevps.com-fc6-openvz.7z
  
To download, you'll be prompted for a username/pass
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To download, you'll be prompted for a username/pass:
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username: openvz
 
username: openvz
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password: openvz
 
password: openvz
  
the VM's root info: root:root123
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the VM's root credentials:
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login: root
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password: root123
  
 
the HN is running Fedora Core 6 with the latest updates (as of May 30th 2007). The Openvz VE running inside it is Debian 4.0 - LAMPP setup, and i've forwarded port 80 to the VE.
 
the HN is running Fedora Core 6 with the latest updates (as of May 30th 2007). The Openvz VE running inside it is Debian 4.0 - LAMPP setup, and i've forwarded port 80 to the VE.

Latest revision as of 05:18, 30 September 2010

Below are the links to OpenVZ VM images contributed by users. You can run such an image in VMware workstation or other emulator to test drive OpenVZ (without installation hassle). The other way is to use OpenVZ live CD.

Feel free to add a link to your image.

Fedora Core 6 + OpenVZ, by forum user safehosting[edit]

http://s2.safevps.com/files/safevps.com-fc6-openvz.7z

To download, you'll be prompted for a username/pass:
username: openvz
password: openvz


the VM's root credentials:
login: root
password: root123

the HN is running Fedora Core 6 with the latest updates (as of May 30th 2007). The Openvz VE running inside it is Debian 4.0 - LAMPP setup, and i've forwarded port 80 to the VE.