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  • Im new with cloudlinux and i would detail my current os first

    Dear All,

    Im new with cloudlinux. base on I read about the feature I really interested.

    But I still have some question to before I purchase CloudLinux.

    1. could you please help to detail about how the resource limited, and application limited work? could you give me a good case study?
    2. currently, Im using dedicate at ovh dot com and I use proxmox to create a VM and I running VM as hosting provider which have kernel as: Linux server.mydomain.com 2.6.32-10-pve #1 SMP Tue Mar 20 09:25:26 CET 2012 x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux.
    as the question number 2 I would like to ask you that.
    1. can I use CloudLinux in OpenVZ OS (centos 5.8)
    2. base on my kernel could I run CloudLinux
    3. after install linux does my proxmox still know and manage my vm?

    thanks for your understanding and answer my question.

    Best Regards,

  • #2
    There is explanation on limits here: http://docs.cloudlinux.com/index.html?limits.html
    OpenVZ is not support (Xen, etc.. is)
    If proxmox doesn support Xen/KVM -- you will not be able to use CloudLinux inside your VMs.

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    • #3
      thanks Igor Seletskiy,
      for your detail. I might need to reinstall my VMs again.

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      • #4
        Hello again,

        currently, I using Promox I able to install a vps XEN vps.

        could you give me an idea about XEM on dedicated server that have software RAID.

        does it make slow or make problem to software RAID?

        thanks for your idea.

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        • #5
          I haven heard any issues regarding using RAID with Xen.

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          • #6
            Hello thanks for your clarify that

            1. run xen in dedicated server with raid software 2x1TB HDD
            2. could linux + cpanel in XEN.

            thanks you again.

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