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can I have KVM in the same host I have openVZ running?

camargcamarg Member
edited May 2012 in General

It's not a production system, just playing with a server @ home

Comments

  • Yes, if I recall well proxmox set both environment in the same node.

    Thanked by 1vpsfraud
  • Yes Proxmox does OpenVZ and KVM on the same physical hardware node.

  • If your doing it at home, you can install the OpenVZ kernel and then just load the KVM module.

  • as previous posters mentioned (proxmox, kvm+openvz), plus you could run openvz inside a kvm vm on a kvm host.

    cheers -
    oz.

  • camargcamarg Member

    since proxmox does it, then I wouldn't have a problem with the kernel.
    I'm more concerned about how to set-up networking

  • I've done the "unofficial" install via Debian and APT with no problems

  • unless you have any special requirements for networking, proxmox takes care of all setups and you need not do anything at all there actually, it will work out of the box.

    cheers -
    oz.

  • camargcamarg Member

    @ozfingwe
    I'm not using proxmox

  • once your openvz kernel is up and running (and venet working), you can go for kvm, and then set up the bridge as required. I think that should work without problems.

    cheers -
    oz.

  • camargcamarg Member

    @vpsfraud said: I've done the "unofficial" install via Debian and APT with no problems

    no problems with yum neither

    @ozfingwe said: I think that should work without problems.

    it doesn't work
    webhostingtalk.com/showthread.php?t=1120968
    I guess I'll have to bridge br0 on a sub-interface

  • WilliamWilliam Member

    Yes, this works fine - the OpenVZ kernel also has KVM included (as it is in the default kernel) - I run it myself, though over 2 ethernet interfaces for easier handling of the bridge.

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