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Im looking to setup multiple os on a dedicated server
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Im looking to setup multiple os on a dedicated server

Possibly even 100 os what is my best option. I have heard of using virtualization . What is the best option

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  • Lxc or OpenVZ 7

  • @vpstalk said:
    Possibly even 100 os what is my best option. I have heard of using virtualization . What is the best option

    @vpstalk said:
    Possibly even 100 os what is my best option. I have heard of using virtualization . What is the best option

    What OS? Windows or Linux? If windows, you'll need KVM, and no, you can't setup 100 of them. If Linux, KVM or OpenVZ. Still can't setup 100 of them unless you are using those dual 64 core CPUs with 512GB RAM and multiple SSDs or something crazy like that. That's assuming you want decent performance that is.

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  • @vpstalk said:
    What is the best option

    @vpstalk said:
    virtualization

    Proxmox is your friend.

  • oneilonlineoneilonline Member, Host Rep

    When I read the title this is the first thing that came to mind: https://distrotest.net/
    Are you just looking to test multiple linux distros?
    More info would help to determine your use purpose.

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  • the need to appear unique for accounts

  • FAT32FAT32 Administrator, Deal Compiler Extraordinaire
    edited October 2019

    @vpstalk said:
    the need to appear unique for accounts

    Based on your previous posts this doesn't seems to be white hat.

    Even then the answers here are mostly correct, we can't spoon-feed you everything.

    /thread

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