Industry News Desk
OpenVZ Project Makes Available Its Virtualization Appliance Software for Ubuntu
Gives Users Ability to Quickly Create Multiple Ubuntu "Images"
Jan. 21, 2008 08:15 AM
The OpenVZ project released virtual appliance software for
Ubuntu giving users the ability to run the popular Ubuntu 7.10 distribution in
a Linux container. The software template can be downloaded at the OpenVZ
website, http://openvz.org/download/template/cache.
"Ubuntu is by far the fastest growing Linux
distribution," said Kir Kolyshkin, manager of the OpenVZ project. "We
wanted to give our users a fast, easy way to deploy Ubuntu in a virtualized
environment."
Users simply download a file and then can use OpenVZ
software to create a virtual server running Ubuntu 7.10 in about one minute.
"This combination of open source technologies enables
someone new to Ubuntu a really easy way to get up and running, while current
users have alternative method of running Ubuntu with negligible -- if any --
impact on their system resources," said Malcolm Yates, ISV alliances
manager at Canonical, the commercial sponsor of the Ubuntu project.
The OpenVZ project freely distributes and offers support to
its users, promoting operating system virtualization through a collaborative,
community effort. Supported by SWsoft, the OpenVZ project serves the needs of
the community developers, testers, documentation experts, and other technology
enthusiasts who wish to participate in and accelerate the technology
development process. OpenVZ is open source software that is used as the basis
for the SWsoft Virtuozzo virtualization software product.
Since going into full production late in 2005, the OpenVZ
project has been very active with the user community with more than 25,000
message posts on its support Forum. The OpenVZ website attracts tens of
thousands of visitors each month as more businesses and individuals explore and
contribute to the leading open source operating system virtualization project.
About Virtualization NewsSYS-CON's Virtualization News Desk trawls the news sources of the world for the latest details of virtualization technologies, products, and market trends, and provides breaking news updates from the Virtualization Conference & Expo.