The OpenVZ project announced that using its open source
virtualization software in combination with virtual machine open source Xen
software, users can effectively create many virtual servers to improve
utilization of the physical server.
A software download available now at the OpenVZ website, http://openvz.org/download/kernel/rhel5,
enables users to divide one physical server into virtual servers using Xen
software, and then creating OpenVZ virtual environments inside those virtual
machines.
The software download is based on the RHEL5 Xen kernel with
builds available for both x86 and x86_64 platforms. The software can run on the
Xen hypervisor in both Dom0 and DomU.
"We wanted to show people what is possible with the low
overhead of our operating system (OS) virtualization open source OpenVZ
software," said Kir Kolyshkin, manager of the OpenVZ project. "This
is a marriage of complementary technologies that blends the flexibility of
virtual machine technology, which is capable of running different operating
systems, along with the efficiency of OS virtualization, which can run several
times more virtual servers as compared with other virtualization
technologies."
"This combination of open source virtualization
technologies provides users with flexibility of running one or more guest
operating systems, while also realizing high performance through low
overhead," said Tom Schwaller, an expert in Linux, open source and
virtualization technologies based in Germany. "We're seeing virtualization
technologies maturing as we really understand what is possible."
The OpenVZ project freely distributes and offers support to
its users, promoting operating system virtualization through a collaborative,
community effort. Supported by SWsoft, the OpenVZ project serves the needs of
the community developers, testers, documentation experts, and other technology
enthusiasts who wish to participate in and accelerate the technology
development process. OpenVZ is open source software that is used as the basis
for the SWsoft Virtuozzo virtualization software product.
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