Is there any road map for CL6? Are you waiting for release of CentOS6? Is OpenVZ going to be working in initial release? Im really looking forward to that feature. How would it work and what about the licensing?
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What I mean:
Before CloudLinux 6.0 will be released OpenVZ kernel for 2.6.32 has to become stable (so we are waiting on OpenVZ team)
For people who wants to run CloudLinux inside VZ/OpenVZ -- it will take ~3-4 months after we release CL 6.0 for that to happen.
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Almost there http://wiki.openvz.org/Download/kern...6/042test009.2
little irrelevant, CL (5.x, 6.x) is pulling updates directly from RHEL stream ?
Or you use other upstream ? (Centos, SL)
Just to calculate the update delay on parsing new packages and updates ops:
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Yep, we are waiting for it to stabilize to release CL6. As soon as that is done, we will start working again on our kernel inside VZ (for CL6 only)
Regarding packages: We get everything from RHEL sources, except kernel. Usually we will release our updated before CentOS.
Kernel we get from openvz.
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Have you thought about licensing for OpenVZ host + containers? I think that it would be nice to have similar licensing as RHEL EV - 1host license + X VMs (containers in this case).
Id probably need the most 1:1 license, this means 1 host with one big CL container, that way you can deploy non-CL containers next to it.
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Yes, once we have support for OpenVZ/Virtuozzo -- we might have special licensing for them. Note -- CL inside OpenVZ/Virtuozzo will probably never work as well as inside xen/vmware/kvm or on dedicated servers.
It is related to the fact that we would be sitting inside VZ scheduler, on a 3rd level -- and it is not clear at all how to make it efficient/working as well as when it is CL native kernel.
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