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{{Note|See [[Quick installation]] if you are looking to install the current stable version of OpenVZ.}}<br />
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This document briefly describes the steps needed to install Virtuozzo Linux distribution on your machine.<br />
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There are a few ways to install Virtuozzo:<br />
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=== Bare-metal installation ===<br />
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OpenVZ project builds its own Linux distribution with both hypervisor and container virtualization.<br />
It is based on our own Linux distribution, with the additions of [[Download/kernel/rhel7-testing|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]].<br />
[http://download.openvz.org/virtuozzo/releases/7.0-beta2/x86_64/iso/ Download] installation ISO image.<br />
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=== Using Virtuozzo in the Vagrant box ===<br />
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[https://www.vagrantup.com/ Vagrant] is a tool for creating reproducible and portable development environments.<br />
It is easy to run environment with Virtuozzo using Vagrant:<br />
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* Download and [https://docs.vagrantup.com/v2/installation/ install Vagrant]<br />
* Download and install [https://www.virtualbox.org/wiki/Downloads Virtualbox], VMware Fusion or VMware Workstation<br />
* Download [https://atlas.hashicorp.com/OpenVZ/boxes/Virtuozzo-7.0 Virtuozzo box]:<br />
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$ vagrant init OpenVZ/Virtuozzo-7.0<br />
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* Run box:<br />
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$ vagrant up --provider virtualbox<br />
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and in case of VMware hypervisor:<br />
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$ vagrant up --provider vmware_desktop<br />
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and in case of Parallels hypervisor:<br />
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$ vagrant up --provider parallels<br />
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* Attach to console:<br />
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$ vagrant ssh<br />
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* Use ''vagrant/vagrant'' to login inside box<br />
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=== Using Virtuozzo in the Amazon EC2 ===<br />
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Follow steps in [[Using Virtuozzo in the Amazon EC2]].<br />
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=== Setup on pre-installed Linux distribution ===<br />
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{{Note|Pay attention, this installation method currently blocked by broken network after installation - {{OVZ|6454}}.}}<br />
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Alternatively, one can install OpenVZ on a pre-installed RPM based Linux distribution.<br />
Supported Linux distributions: Cloud Linux 7.*, CentOS 7.*, Scientific Linux 7.* etc<br />
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Follow step-by-step instruction below:<br />
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Package ''virtuozzo-release'' will bring meta information and YUM repositories:<br />
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# 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<br />
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EPEL is a requisite:<br />
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# yum install -y epel-release<br />
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Then install mandatory Virtuozzo RPM packages:<br />
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# yum install -y prlctl prl-disp-service vzkernel<br />
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See OpenVZ [[Packages]] available in various Linux distributions.<br />
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=== OpenVZ with upstream Linux kernel ===<br />
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See article [[OpenVZ with upstream kernel]] if you want more details about support of upstream kernel.<br />
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== Using Virtuozzo ==<br />
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Page with [[screencasts]] shows demo with a few Virtuozzo commands. Feel free to add more.<br />
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== See also ==<br />
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* [https://docs.openvz.org/ Official Virtuozzo documentation]<br />
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