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  • HarambeHarambe Member, Host Rep

    @willie said:

    Harambe said: Virtualization allows for more efficient use of dedicated resources.

    How does it do that? I can understand that it makes management easier in some ways, but you can max out your dedi with or without virtualization.

    Depends what you're doing :) If you need to run multiple OS's for different configs, why would you buy 2 or 3 dedis if you only need the resources of 1?

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  • Harambe said: need to run multiple OS's for different configs

    I suppose that's possible, but I can't see wanting to run multiple OS's. I could see using multiple LXC or Docker containers under one OS but that's not really virtualization.

  • HarambeHarambe Member, Host Rep

    @willie said:
    I suppose that's possible, but I can't see wanting to run multiple OS's. I could see using multiple LXC or Docker containers under one OS but that's not really virtualization.

    I have an E3 that's broken up into a few VMs, one running Windows used as a remote desktop and then a few Debian/Ubuntu VMs for running different web stacks and misc services.

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