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− | + | Many may wonder what exactly the difference between OpenVZ and Virtuozzo is.<br/> | |
+ | Virtuozzo is based off OpenVZ, which means it adds a few features. Which are that? | ||
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+ | * Management interface (GUI) | ||
+ | * RAM management | ||
+ | * VZFS (allows for disk and memory savings very similiar to Linux-VServer's copy-on-write system called "unification") | ||
+ | * Commercial support | ||
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+ | OpenVZ is mostly run by Parallels (owner of Virtuozzo) employees, who maintain OpenVZ as the core functionality of Virtuozzo. |