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'''Following are some sample comments we've received from OpenVZ users.'''
  
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Thanks for producing OpenVZ, we use it ourselves at PlanetMirror and
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find that it's fantastic.
  
OpenVZ has me seriously impressed, I was looking to try virtualisation technology and got OpenVZ up and running in only 3 trips to the coffee machine! -barf
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''Robert McLeay, PlanetMirror.com stuff''
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OpenVZ has me seriously impressed, I was looking to try virtualisation technology and got OpenVZ up and running in only 3 trips to the coffee machine! ''-barf''
  
 
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Revision as of 08:48, 21 December 2006

Following are some sample comments we've received from OpenVZ users.

Thanks for producing OpenVZ, we use it ourselves at PlanetMirror and find that it's fantastic.

Robert McLeay, PlanetMirror.com stuff


OpenVZ has me seriously impressed, I was looking to try virtualisation technology and got OpenVZ up and running in only 3 trips to the coffee machine! -barf


Hello all, just downloaded and installed OpenVZ, and i must say its a big improvement over other VPS systems that i have tested IMHO. [1]


Virtuozzo and openvz are wonderful - I don't know why more people aren't using them. I hear a lot of hype for xen and usermode but virtuozzo/openvz is so great for many common needs. [2]


For my needs, OpenVZ is better than Xen. The one-kernel approach conserves memory, leaving more for applications. And having all VPS in one disk partition saves disk space. A surprise bonus was the template cache management with yum. The ease of keeping templates updated and quickly installing new operating environments is yummy! [3]


Last week when we were in limbo about what to do, it was decided to try out XEN Virtualization. From what is written in the press the Xen system has alot of promise, Features such as opensource with live migration and backups sounds great; but was far too complicated to get working in our configuration. OpenVZ was the only virtual server system that was simple to install and get working. [4]


It still amazes me how well OpenVZ works. [5]


[03:30:15] <pookey> well, I've been using openvz for all of about an hour, and I'm pretty impressed so far :)
from #openvz IRC channel