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Virtuozzo is built on top of OpenVZ technologies but provides more features, services, and support.
== Components ==<!--T:3-->
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OpenVZ consists from open components and includes:
<!--T:5-->* [[Download/kernel/rhel7|RHEL7 kernel]] , RHEL7-based kernel, a Linux kernel with full container support with all features patches that implements OpenVZ kernel functionality.* [[CRIU|Checkpoint/Restore In Userspace]], or CRIU, is a software tool for Linux that enables you to freeze a running application (or a part of it) and benefits checkpoint it to a hard drive as a collection of RHEL7 kernelfiles. You can then use the files to restore and run the application from the point it was frozen at.
* [[QEMU]]/KVM
* [[P.Haul]] is the project on top of CRIU that implements the live migration usage scenario.* [[LibVirt]] - API to manage virtual machines as well as containers * Unified management tools* [https://src.openvz.org/projects/OVZ/repos/libprlsdk/browse Parallels [Libprlsdk|Virtuozzo SDK] ] is our own API to manage virtual machines and containers with Python bindings.* and [[http://libguestfs.org/ libguestfsCategory:Sub-projects | other components]]
== Roadmap Download ==<!--T:6-->
<!--T:7-->[[Roadmap]https://download.openvz.org/virtuozzo/releases/7.0/x86_64/iso/ Download] with future milestones == Release cycle ==installation ISO image, burn image to DVD and boot yourcomputer from this DVD. Follow installation steps and get installed OpenVZ. Follow steps in article [[ReleasesUpgrade script from OpenVZ to Virtuozzo 7|migrate containers from OpenVZ]]if you want to upgrade to the next version.
== See also == <!--T:8-->
* [[Roadmap]]
* [[Releases]]
* [https://docs.openvz.org/ OpenVZ 7 documentation]
* [https://src.openvz.org/projects/OVZ OpenVZ 7 source code]
* [[Comparison]] of different virtualisation solutions