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Topic : OpenVZ or LXC


Posted By: Silvest on September 11, 2016, 11:00 pm
Hi,

So with LXC being quite mature, is there a good reason to use LXC over OpenVZ?

And is there a specific reason CentOS 7(currently) only supports Virtualizor with LXC? Because as far as I know Ubuntu works closely with LXC in maintaining the stable branches

Posted By: asim_shaikh on September 14, 2016, 10:45 am | Post: 1
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Hi,

So with LXC being quite mature, is there a good reason to use LXC over OpenVZ?

And is there a specific reason CentOS 7(currently) only supports
Virtualizor with LXC? Because as far as I know Ubuntu works closely with
LXC in maintaining the stable branches
       


Hi,

For ubunut LXC creates a separate bridge which needs a separate handle to be created in virtualizor and additionally there are some configuration changes to be performed for ubuntu.

We have noted down in our to-do list.

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Posted By: empiretech on September 17, 2016, 12:28 pm | Post: 2
LXC isn't multi tenant safe.

so no at this  time


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Posted By: postcd on April 3, 2017, 9:32 pm | Post: 3
It is mentioned in http://www.virtualizor.com/wiki/Install_LXC, that LXC is beta. The https://linuxcontainers.org/ says "LXC is production ready with LXC 1.0 getting 5 years of security updates and bugfixes (until April 2019)."

Posted By: asim_shaikh on April 4, 2017, 6:11 am | Post: 4
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NOTE : LXC is in Beta. It is not recommended for production Servers at the moment.


Hi,

By this Statement we mean Virtualizor Support for LXC is in BETA and not LXC itself.


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