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OpenVZ consists from open components and includes:
 
OpenVZ consists from open components and includes:
* [[Download/kernel/rhel7|Kernel]] with full container support with all features and benefits of RHEL7 kernel.
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* [[Download/kernel/rhel7|RHEL7 kernel]] with full container support with all features and benefits of RHEL7 kernel.
 
* [[QEMU]]/KVM
 
* [[QEMU]]/KVM
 
* [[LibVirt]] API to manage virtual machines as well as containers  
 
* [[LibVirt]] API to manage virtual machines as well as containers  
 
* Unified management tools
 
* Unified management tools
 
* [https://src.openvz.org/projects/OVZ/repos/libprlsdk/browse Parallels SDK] our own API to manage virtual machines and containers with Python bindings.
 
* [https://src.openvz.org/projects/OVZ/repos/libprlsdk/browse Parallels SDK] our own API to manage virtual machines and containers with Python bindings.
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* [http://libguestfs.org/ libguestfs]
  
 
== Roadmap ==
 
== Roadmap ==

Revision as of 17:00, 2 June 2015

Virtuozzo is Odin virtualization and automation solution built on top of OpenVZ. Virtuozzo provides improvements and additional functionality in the areas of density, management tools, recovery, and other areas. Specific benefits of Virtuozzo compared to OpenVZ can be found in article.

Virtuozzo built on top of OpenVZ technologies but provides extended number of functionality, enhanced amount of services and support.


Components

OpenVZ consists from open components and includes:

  • RHEL7 kernel with full container support with all features and benefits of RHEL7 kernel.
  • QEMU/KVM
  • LibVirt API to manage virtual machines as well as containers
  • Unified management tools
  • Parallels SDK our own API to manage virtual machines and containers with Python bindings.
  • libguestfs

Roadmap

Roadmap with future milestones


Release cycle

TBD


External links