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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 01/11/2014 03:55 AM, Bob - AF6D
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<p class="MsoNormal"><font face="Arial" size="2"><span
style="font-size:10.0pt; font-family:Arial">Are RPMs
available, or could they be created for those of that
run Virtuozzo for Linux by <st1:personname w:st="on">Parallels</st1:personname>,
as well as other virtualization software? I generally
run one-two virtual servers on an Intel quad core XEON
for unparalleled performance and have the security of
daily backups and the ability to “bounce” a “container”
from a failing “hardware node” to another “hardware
node.” I use CentOS on all of my over 100 machines. All
of my motherboards have at least one serial port as do
most server boards in production. OpenVZ is the free
version of Virtuozzo and serves as the test bed for it.
The ability to backup and restore anywhere, as well as
to bounce or migrate anywhere have saved my butt many
times.<o:p></o:p></span></font></p>
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Couldn't you just install from CD into a VM?<br>
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or even <br>
mount -o loop disk1.iso /mnt/point/<br>
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There are claims all over this list that acid/allstar/asterisk works
fine in a VM.<br>
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