Hi, Le 03/04/2014 18:55, Scott Dowdle a écrit : > Looking at the stats provided by the OpenVZ Project (http://stats.openvz.org/) it is obvious that CentOS is the most popular platform for both OpenVZ hosts and OpenVZ containers: > > Top host distros > ------------------- > CentOS 56,725 > Scientific 2,471 > RHEL 869 > Debian 576 > Fedora 111 > Ubuntu 82 > Gentoo 54 > openSUS 18 > ALT Linux 10 > Sabayon 6 I think these stats are more or less correct. They are based on the downloads on openvz site only. For example, I don't see the Proxmox distribution, based on debian, which offers KVM and openvz as virtualization solutions, and at the very least is installed on thousands of hosts. Proxmox uses the openvz kernel, which is based on the RHEL kernel, that is 2.6.32. I use Proxmox at work, but I am using using only KVM VMs. I would like to see something like proxmox (bare metal installation, web management...), but developped in Python, and based on CentoS... Alain _______________________________________________ CentOS-virt mailing list CentOS-virt@xxxxxxxxxx http://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos-virt