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== Introduction == | == Introduction == | ||
− | So, as you probably know, OpenVZ allows the user to create [[VE]]s, or Virtual Environments, which | + | So, as you probably know, OpenVZ allows the user to create [[VE]]s, or Virtual Environments, which seems very much |
like real computers. Real computer can run various distributions: Debian, Gentoo, Red Hat and Novell products, etc. | like real computers. Real computer can run various distributions: Debian, Gentoo, Red Hat and Novell products, etc. | ||
In the same way, a VE can be based on various [[OS template|OS (Operating System) templates]]. On the LiveCD only few minimal OS templates are installed because of disk space limit. Each VE is identified by its number -- a '''VEID'''. | In the same way, a VE can be based on various [[OS template|OS (Operating System) templates]]. On the LiveCD only few minimal OS templates are installed because of disk space limit. Each VE is identified by its number -- a '''VEID'''. |