Victor Padro wrote:
*Perhaps you could be interested in this project:
*
I discovered three major issues in the usage scenarios of OpenVZ in
the enterprise market:
1. Installation takes time and needs Linux knowledge
2. The missing GUI management
3. And the inability to run unmodified guests like Windows on an
OpenVZ host
I also had other wishes like integrated backup and restore,
live-migration, central configuration management and integrated
virtual appliances download. So I presented this last year to our
development team – a few months later, we proudly presents the first
release of our *Proxmox Virtual Environment <http://pve.proxmox.com/>.*
Now we have the virtualization platform for the enterprise, licensed
under GNU GPLv2.
Proxmox VE is the *only *virtualization platform which can do all of
the following on one physical host:
* Container Virtualization (OpenVZ)
* Full virtualization (KVM)
* Para-virtualization (KVM)
We encourage everybody to test Proxmox VE and give feedback, for
download and documentation please visit the *Proxmox VE Wiki </>.*
Feel free to get in contact with me directly - martin@xxxxxxxxxxx
<mailto:martin@xxxxxxxxxxx>.
I tried installing this today, but it just goes to a blank screen after
loading the installer.
Russ
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