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see me [http://hu.wikipedia.org/wiki/user:grin there].
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== About me ==
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See me [http://hu.wikipedia.org/wiki/user:grin there] on Wikipedia (or in the [http://hu.wikipedia.org/wiki/user:grin english] one).
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== About my openvz ==
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I use OpenVZ to completely separate @#$%^&*!ing ''PHP'' users from the rest of the sane uncracked world. I run ''Debian/GNU Linux'' and try to send my changes upstream. ;-)
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=== Why do I use OpenVZ ===
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* I do not require full virtualisation
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* I do not require different operating systems, kernels or actually environment for VEs
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* I need a lightweight solution
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* I need easy remote management
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* I need open source, libre software
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* I need statistics (''small lie, big lie, statistics'', but anyway :))
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* I need an upstream who is arrogant enough that their changes ''can'' find their way into the mainline kernel ;-)
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=== My opinion about OpenVZ ===
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So far I believe it delivers what it promises. Maybe the secret is not to promise much. ;=)
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== My opinion about this wiki ==
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Extremely unstructured, extremely hard to use, badly needs some organisation, which I plan to try someday. Something along a FAQ what's thematically organised and linking everywhere from the questions.
  
 
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== resource management ==
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== Wiki structure planning ==
=== quotas ===
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=== resource management ===
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==== quotas ====
 
* [[OpenVZ disk quota, df and stat weird behaviour]]
 
* [[OpenVZ disk quota, df and stat weird behaviour]]
 
* [[Checking disk quota]]
 
* [[Checking disk quota]]

Revision as of 07:57, 29 April 2008

About me

See me there on Wikipedia (or in the english one).

About my openvz

I use OpenVZ to completely separate @#$%^&*!ing PHP users from the rest of the sane uncracked world. I run Debian/GNU Linux and try to send my changes upstream. ;-)

Why do I use OpenVZ

  • I do not require full virtualisation
  • I do not require different operating systems, kernels or actually environment for VEs
  • I need a lightweight solution
  • I need easy remote management
  • I need open source, libre software
  • I need statistics (small lie, big lie, statistics, but anyway :))
  • I need an upstream who is arrogant enough that their changes can find their way into the mainline kernel ;-)

My opinion about OpenVZ

So far I believe it delivers what it promises. Maybe the secret is not to promise much. ;=)

My opinion about this wiki

Extremely unstructured, extremely hard to use, badly needs some organisation, which I plan to try someday. Something along a FAQ what's thematically organised and linking everywhere from the questions.


Wiki structure planning

resource management

quotas