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It depends. It would perform almost as well as the KVM itself.
Good to know. Anyone has done it before?
it seems they did:
http://www.lowendbox.com/blog/ginernet-e5-20mo-1024mb-10gb-ssd-openvz-vps-in-alicante-spain/
http://www.lowendtalk.com/discussion/7977/openvz-inside-kvm
Vladorz, I never knew anyone tried it before. Interesting link. I would never think the IO could fair well in a setup like that
I'm running OpenVZ inside KVM inside VMWare
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Looks like they think it is a even better idea to run OVZ inside KVM than on a bare machine.
for fun or serious requirement?
Yes it works fine, install proxmox on the KVM and then create OpenVZ containers, done, KVM is said to only have 3% loss on native hardware if properly configured and given some of the horribly oversold OpenVZ crap that people pump out you will probably be surprised just how well your containers run in a good KVM VPS such as RamNode or OpenITC or Hostigation
I did it and it works
This is Star Control 2 running inside DosBox running under X window under Debian inside VMWare under Windows XP.
Where shall I ask about sound issue? :P
I have done this too :P
And works fine.
Start Control 2? I remember this game, it was epic
And another one "ontopic":
@rds100 yup it was. Heard of Ur-Quan masters? OpenSource remake.
Fun
I'm running Ubuntu Desktop under VirtualBox inside Proxmox.