> Athmane MadjoudjDoes anyone have any experience with KVM or OpenVZ? If I can stick to
something that is not proprietary that would be great. I didn't realize
there were so many options. Any info would be greatly appreciated.
Bo
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If you can, avoid OpenVZ, it's not a full virtualization platform, but rather kernel emulation. The moment one of the VPS's has a memory hog, the whole server will suffer.
Rather use XEN / KVM / VMWare as it gives total isolation on each VPS.
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