Quick installation

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This document briefly describes the steps needed to install Virtuozzo Linux distribution on your machine.

There are a few ways to install Virtuozzo:

Bare-metal installation

OpenVZ project builds its own Linux distribution with both hypervisor and container virtualization. It is based on CloudLinux distribution, with the additions of our custom kernel, OpenVZ management utilities, QEMU and Virtuozzo installer. It is highly recommended to use OpenVZ containers and virtual machines with this Virtuozzo installation image. See Virtuozzo. Download installation ISO image.

Using Virtuozzo in the Amazon EC2

Follow steps in Using Virtuozzo in the Amazon EC2.

Using Virtuozzo in the Microsoft Azure

Follow steps in article Using Virtuozzo in the Microsoft Azure.

Setup on pre-installed Linux distribution

Yellowpin.svg Note: Pay attention, this installation method currently blocked by broken network after installation - OVZ-6454.

Alternatively, one can install OpenVZ on a pre-installed RPM based Linux distribution. Supported Linux distributions: Cloud Linux 7.*, CentOS 7.*, Scientific Linux 7.* etc

Follow step-by-step instruction below:

Package virtuozzo-release will bring meta information and YUM repositories:

  # yum localinstall http://download.openvz.org/virtuozzo/releases/7.0/x86_64/os/Packages/v/virtuozzo-release-7.0.0-10.vz7.x86_64.rpm

Then install mandatory Virtuozzo RPM packages:

  # yum install -y prlctl prl-disp-service vzkernel

See OpenVZ Packages available in various Linux distributions.


OpenVZ with upstream Linux kernel

One can use Virtuozzo containers with vanilla kernel, albeit with some limitations:

  • Some required changes may be absent in Linux kernel on your machine. Our Virtuozzo distribution based on Cloud Linux and we strongly recommend to use it if you don't want to install Virtuozzo Linux distribution for some reasons. Cloud Linux kernel contains some important changes absent in another kernels (even RHEL kernels).
  • It is required to create a separate partition and mount it to /vz.

See article OpenVZ with upstream kernel if you want more details about support of upstream kernel.


Using Virtuozzo

Page with screencasts shows demo with a few Virtuozzo commands. Feel free to add more.

See also