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Virtualizor KVM +LXC or OPENVZ ?
Hello everybody, IM looking for advice. We actually use Virtualizor, and we like to start using LXC/Openvz because of Dynamic Disk size for Linux Servers.
Now I like to know which one you guys more prefer to choose?
My preferences:
- Linux VM's
- less headache as possible
- Dynamic Disk
Thank you!
Comments
When are you going to get a provider tag so you can resell ovh?
Sorry, but I don't understand. I'm not a provider, and I will not.
but you did say last week in a thread that you could get ovh and hetzner and cpanel cheap when someone was looking for cheap cpanel. It was removed, but you said it none the less
use KVM, virtualizor support is good when they available.
they also provide support over skype also so you need to take headaches.
The problem is, I want to use dynamic disk storage. Want to run 1TB of Linux and not have 1TB consumed immediately.
Since it is for personal usage, Thin LVM and fstrim should do the trick: https://access.redhat.com/documentation/en-us/red_hat_hyperconverged_infrastructure_for_virtualization/1.6/html/maintaining_red_hat_hyperconverged_infrastructure_for_virtualization/task-freeing-space-on-thinp-logical-volumes-using-fstrim