03-29-2019, 03:49 PM
I'd like to make an addition to the message posted by @humanpuff69.
OpenVZ does indeed use the kernel branch 2.6.32 with their own modifications to make their software container based virtualization possible. That is true for the OpenVZ 6 version based on RHEL 6 only though.
It might not be popular and wide spread but the next version of OpenVZ "OpenVZ 7" is already in development for a few years. It's based on RHEL 7 and therefore has a newer kernel. That's as far as I remember the kernel branch 3.10.x.
Remember kids. November 2019 is the death of OpenVZ 6.
OpenVZ does indeed use the kernel branch 2.6.32 with their own modifications to make their software container based virtualization possible. That is true for the OpenVZ 6 version based on RHEL 6 only though.
It might not be popular and wide spread but the next version of OpenVZ "OpenVZ 7" is already in development for a few years. It's based on RHEL 7 and therefore has a newer kernel. That's as far as I remember the kernel branch 3.10.x.
Remember kids. November 2019 is the death of OpenVZ 6.
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