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Mainframe concepts
Dynamic partitioning of servers into hundreds of Virtual Private Servers (VPSs) with full dedicated-server functionality – root access, rebootable, ability to install any application, change any file.

Resource Management CPU, memory, disk, I/O, etc., min/max values for each VPS. Full isolation of VPSs

OS Virtualization allows full OS environments to quickly be moved between physical machines

OS and Application Templating enable automated mass deploy of OS updates and applications to thousands of VPSs
Dynamic partitioning

Dynamic partitioning Due to Virtuozzo’s fair-sharing technology, each partition can have almost the same power as the full server. Create hundreds of partitions on one server, each with full dedicated-server functionality – root access, rebootable, ability to install any application, change any file.





Resource Management

Resource Management Mainframe-like level of resource utilization, monitoring and control on standard, inexpensive hardware. In addition to standard CPU, disk space and network I/O, it also manages memory (user, kernel and disk cache) and disk I/O. VPSs are fully isolated with minimum and maximum resource guarantees.



OS Virtualization



OS Virtualization Drag and drop a live site or hundreds of running applications to another physical server for planned system maintenance or hardware upgrades with only a few seconds of planned downtime. Dramatically improves availability.



Templating OS and Application Templating
Create your own application and OS templates. Group them together and mass deploy the updates and applications to specific systems. Integrated sophisticated versioning database for all system files, libraries, and applications. Allows upgrade exceptions on a per system basis. Improve system uptime. Improve security. Reduce IT costs.

 
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