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|{{PDFlink|[http://wiki.openvz.org/images/f/fe/Ubuntu-7.10-template-20080109.pdf Ubuntu.pdf]|80 KB}}
 
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{{Press release|OpenVZ Project Makes Available Its Virtual Appliance Software for Ubuntu|Gives Users Ability to Quickly Create Multiple Ubuntu "Images"}}
 
{{Press release|OpenVZ Project Makes Available Its Virtual Appliance Software for Ubuntu|Gives Users Ability to Quickly Create Multiple Ubuntu "Images"}}
  
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The OpenVZ software comes with user tools that help automate management of virtual servers. With its unique architecture that uses a single operating system instance, the virtual servers perform and execute like independent servers with their own memory, configuration files, users and applications. Each can be re-booted independently. Using template-based application deployment provides a simple way to get new virtual servers up and running in minutes and OpenVZ can run several times more virtual servers per CPU than other virtualization technologies. Also, the OpenVZ project maintains a blog site discussing virtualization technology, which can be accessed here, http://blog.openvz.org.
 
The OpenVZ software comes with user tools that help automate management of virtual servers. With its unique architecture that uses a single operating system instance, the virtual servers perform and execute like independent servers with their own memory, configuration files, users and applications. Each can be re-booted independently. Using template-based application deployment provides a simple way to get new virtual servers up and running in minutes and OpenVZ can run several times more virtual servers per CPU than other virtualization technologies. Also, the OpenVZ project maintains a blog site discussing virtualization technology, which can be accessed here, http://blog.openvz.org.
 
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