| By PR Newswire | Article Rating: |
|
| January 31, 2006 01:00 PM EST | Reads: |
2,337 |
HERNDON, Va., Jan. 31 /PRNewswire/ -- The OpenVZ project today announced improved features and performance of its operating system level server virtualization software technology with availability of beta level software based on the Linux kernel 2.6.15.
The OpenVZ project freely distributes and offers support to its users, promoting operating system virtualization through a collaborative, community effort. The beta software can be downloaded at http://openvz.org/.
The new software based on the Linux kernel 2.6.15 provides the following benefits:
-- better hardware support, including AMD dual-core fixes and improved x86_64 support; -- I/O schedulers, which makes it possible to assign different I/O rates to virtual private servers (VPSs); -- Ext3 online resizing; -- improved memory management, such as 4-level tables support and performance enhancements; -- new extended bind mounts; -- improved locking scheme; -- support for filesystem in userspace (FUSE); -- improved version of vzctl, which is a command-line tool that controls VPSs.
"We are very excited to offer the increased benefits of the Linux kernel 2.6.15 to advanced users in the open source community," said Kir Kolyshkin, manager of the OpenVZ project. "We've accomplished this in a very short period of time. We will continue to enhance OpenVZ software for users and make it available for a variety of Linux kernels."
About OpenVZ Software
The OpenVZ server virtualization software is built on Linux and creates isolated, secure virtual private servers on a single physical server - enabling better server utilization and better availability with fewer performance penalties. The virtual servers perform and execute like independent servers with their own memory, configuration files, users and applications. Each can be re-booted independently.
With the power of modern CPUs from both Intel and AMD (including the latest dual-core offerings), hardware is often under utilized. With virtualization technology, the server can effectively be split into many small ones, each running its tasks so that the whole server is utilized more efficiently.
About the OpenVZ Project
OpenVZ software 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 receives support from SWsoft and is the core to the Virtuozzo virtualization software product. More information is available at http://openvz.org/.
First Call Analyst:
FCMN Contact:
CONTACT: Bill Baker of Baker Communications Group, LLC for OpenVZ,
+1-860-350-9100, or wbaker@bakercg.com
Web site: http://openvz.org/
Published January 31, 2006 Reads 2,337
Copyright © 2006 SYS-CON Media, Inc. — All Rights Reserved.
Syndicated stories and blog feeds, all rights reserved by the author.
More Stories By PR Newswire
Copyright © 2007 PR Newswire. All rights reserved. Republication or redistribution of PRNewswire content is expressly prohibited without the prior written consent of PRNewswire. PRNewswire shall not be liable for any errors or delays in the content, or for any actions taken in reliance thereon.
- Ubuntu-based Open Source Linux Mint Tests KDE Version
- Linux Virtualization and Tired Open Source Myths
- IGEL Supports Red Hat Enterprise Virtualization 3.0
- CloudLinux Announces Support for Atomia
- Amazon Kindle Fire Gets Its Own 'Personal Cloud Desktop' with AlwaysOnPC App Launch
- SPIRIT DSP Receives 2011 INTERNET TELEPHONY Product of the Year Award
- The Utility Infrastructure Security Market 2012-2022: Cybersecurity & Smart Grids
- FORTUNE Magazine Names Rackspace Among “100 Best Companies to Work For”
- EnterpriseDB Announces Availability of Postgres Plus Cloud Database
- Convirture Reports Strong 2011 as Virtualization Management Takes Off
- iFollowOffice Turns to Virtual Bridges and Savvis for On-Demand Virtual Desktop Services
- Swisscom Floats Red Hat Cloud
- i-Technology in 2012: Five Industry Predictions
- Ubuntu-based Open Source Linux Mint Tests KDE Version
- Amazon to Rent Out Supercomputers
- Amazon Émigré Starts Network Monitoring Firm
- HP’s Putting a Back Door in the Itanium Alamo
- Linux Virtualization and Tired Open Source Myths
- CloudLinux Announces Preferred Partner Program
- MapR Pushes the Hadoop Envelope
- Rightware Announces Gaming Performance Benchmark for OpenGL ES 3.0/Halti
- IGEL Supports Red Hat Enterprise Virtualization 3.0
- CloudLinux Announces Support for Atomia
- 3Dconnexion Announces its Newest 3D Mouse - the SpaceMouse Pro
- The i-Technology Right Stuff
- Linux.SYS-CON.com Exclusive: Linus Discloses *Real* Fathers of Linux
- After Ubuntu, Windows Looks Increasingly Bad, Increasingly Archaic, Increasingly Unfriendly
- A Closer Look at Damn Small Linux
- Linus' Top Ten SCO Barbs
- SCO CEO Posts Open Letter to the Open Source Community
- Netscape Co-Founder's 12 Reasons for Growth of Open Source
- Where Are RIA Technologies Headed in 2008?
- *POINT - COUNTERPOINT SPECIAL* What's Wrong with the Open Source Community?
- Introducing "Cooperative Linux" - Linux for Windows, No Less
- Linux.SYS-CON.com Exclusive: What Would UserLinux Look Like?
- Why Recovering a Deleted Ext3 File Is Difficult . . .























