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== Memory management ==
 
== Memory management ==
  
In case of VMs, every guest operating system kernel "thinks" it is managing some hardware, including memory (RAM). It performs memory allocation, accounting and so on.
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In case of VMs, every guest operating system kernel "thinks" it is managing some hardware, including memory (RAM). It performs memory allocation, accounting, FIXME
 
 
FIXME: describe memory sharing, balooning, swap through slow I/O etc. FIXME what else?
 
 
 
In contrast, containers' memory is managed by a single entity -- the kernel. Therefore:
 
* there is no need for balooning;
 
* sharing memory pages between containers is trivial;
 
* there is no need to preallocate the memory for a CT when it starts -- memory is allocated on demand;
 
* swapping is as fast as on a usual non-virtualized system.
 
 
 
In addition, latest version of OpenVZ kernel (based on RHEL6) is using VSwap technology. VSwap simplifies memory management FIXME
 
  
 
== Density ==
 
== Density ==

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