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Hiformance Openvz7 Experience
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Hiformance Openvz7 Experience

h2oh2o Member
edited August 2018 in Reviews

Thx to their staff for the kindly help.

Hiformance seems to be preparing for new products with Openvz7.

I'm glad to have a chance to experience this.

Here's the bench report.

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Yep, the kernel version is 4.4, amazing!

Thanked by 1szarka

Comments

  • FranciscoFrancisco Top Host, Host Rep, Veteran

    You should paste a uname and show what the kernel really is.

    By default OpenVZ ships a osreleases.conf file which will allow you to forge your kernel version to be whatever you want. Infact, there is no 4.4 OVZ7 kernel, there's only a 3.10 based one (official RHEL 7 branch) and a 4.14 which is their standard "random upstream kernel we screw around with".

    Francisco

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  • h2oh2o Member

    @Francisco said:
    You should paste a uname and show what the kernel really is.

    By default OpenVZ ships a osreleases.conf file which will allow you to forge your kernel version to be whatever you want. Infact, there is no 4.4 OVZ7 kernel, there's only a 3.10 based one (official RHEL 7 branch) and a 4.14 which is their standard "random upstream kernel we screw around with".

    Francisco

    Thx for correcting, here's the result.

  • FranciscoFrancisco Top Host, Host Rep, Veteran

    Did you get blocked by cloudflare? :D

    Francisco

  • h2oh2o Member
    edited August 2018

    @Francisco said:
    Did you get blocked by cloudflare? :D

    Francisco

    yep, that shit , i can't paste the result. changing to the pic.

  • FoulFoul Member

    h2o said: yep, that shit , i can't paste the result. changing to the pic.

    Hastebin or pastebin works. :)

  • h2oh2o Member

    @Francisco said:
    You should paste a uname and show what the kernel really is.

    By default OpenVZ ships a osreleases.conf file which will allow you to forge your kernel version to be whatever you want. Infact, there is no 4.4 OVZ7 kernel, there's only a 3.10 based one (official RHEL 7 branch) and a 4.14 which is their standard "random upstream kernel we screw around with".

    Francisco

  • FranciscoFrancisco Top Host, Host Rep, Veteran

    @h2o said:

    @Francisco said:
    You should paste a uname and show what the kernel really is.

    By default OpenVZ ships a osreleases.conf file which will allow you to forge your kernel version to be whatever you want. Infact, there is no 4.4 OVZ7 kernel, there's only a 3.10 based one (official RHEL 7 branch) and a 4.14 which is their standard "random upstream kernel we screw around with".

    Francisco

    Still doesn't smell proper since all OVZ kernels always have the build details after it.

    It could be a OVZ7 kernel, but it doesn't have any of the correct markings.

    Francisco

  • h2oh2o Member

    @Francisco said:

    @h2o said:

    @Francisco said:
    You should paste a uname and show what the kernel really is.

    By default OpenVZ ships a osreleases.conf file which will allow you to forge your kernel version to be whatever you want. Infact, there is no 4.4 OVZ7 kernel, there's only a 3.10 based one (official RHEL 7 branch) and a 4.14 which is their standard "random upstream kernel we screw around with".

    Francisco

    Still doesn't smell proper since all OVZ kernels always have the build details after it.

    It could be a OVZ7 kernel, but it doesn't have any of the correct markings.

    Francisco

    It doesn't matter, anyway, it's used for experience. :)

  • What does virt-what return?

  • h2oh2o Member

    @teamacc said:
    What does virt-what return?

    root@*:~# virt-what openvz lxc

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