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What is Edis VRS servers?
Talking about the VRS servers, on
http://en.edis.at/virtual-root-server_82.htm
Do they run OpenVZ?
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(Jeez, 4th edit). Confirmed (thanks @ElliotJ), it is vserver. The RAM is guaranteed, no "burst" gimmicks.
As far as I'm aware, it's vServer.
http://linux-vserver.org/Welcome_to_Linux-VServer.org
Edit: Hey, I was right!
Here's a little snipped from that very page you linked.
Okay, so then they provide no burst memory at all?
Here's a little snipped from that very page you linked.
Sorry, and thanks.
Any good resources on comparisons between vServer and OpenVZ?
Nein.
http://www.lowendbox.com/blog/edis-openvz-vps-austria/#comment-24411
vServer generally has quite nice memory management, a lot lower than OpenVZ in my experience.
It's para-virtualised as well, so you're not getting the usual overhead that you get with XEN-HVM/KVM. I've had experience with it at both Edis and Alvotech; both being rather fast.
The only real issue is, it's a bit crap for VPN related stuff.
See edit, it is NOT OVZ but is vserver.
For the differences, quoting @William from an LEB comment:
I have one of those vserver products from Edis for some time now. It's very stable but also kind of limitating. While their KVM products have IPv6, tun/tap... there isn't such options.
vserver is great as long as you stay away from vpn and tun/tap stuff
We MIGHT deploy OpenVZ or a custom system based on OpenVZ in future, it is not completely off the table
It is also a possibility that we phase out vServer completely and only offer KVM in future.
It is also a possibility that we phase out vServer completely and only offer KVM in future.
what about lxc? :P
Unlikely
Hopefully when the stupid .32 works well for everybody...