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'''OpenVZ resource management''' is a set of controls providing per-[[container]] resource accounting and limiting. This is required for multiple containers to coexist gracefully on a single [[host system]].
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'''OpenVZ resource management''' is a set of controls to provide per-[[VE]] limits and guarantees in a way that multiple VEs will coexist on a single physical server. It consists three primary controllers:
  
OpenVZ resource management includes these four primary controllers:
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* [[Fair CPU scheduler]]
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* [[Two-level disk quota]]
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* [[User Beancounters]]
  
* [[User beancounters]] (and [[VSwap]])
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* [[Disk quota]]
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* [[CPU Fair scheduler]]
 
* [[I/O priorities]] and [[I/O limits]]
 
  
OpenVZ administrators can also use the following mainstream Linux mechanisms:
 
* [[Traffic accounting with iptables]]
 
* [[Traffic shaping with tc]]
 
 
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