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Virtuozzo and OpenVZ Compared

October 29th, 2007 · No Comments · VPS Hosting

Virtuozzo and OpenVZ Compared

We get asked often what is the difference between Virtuozzo VPS and OpenVZ as we offer OpenVZ as a lower cost option on root and Cpanel/WHM VPS Hosting. OpenVZ is very much a stripped down development platform, albeit a very usable and robust one. Here are the main differences:

  • Greater VPS density – Virtuozzo due to its memory and file sharing capabilities enables higher number of VPS’s and better performance of VPSs. Basically more VPS’s per server.
  • Management Tools & GUI’s – Virtuozzo is supplied with management, monitoring, troubleshooting, and admin tools which can significantly reduce management, administration, and deployment costs. These include VZPP, VZCC, VZMC
  • Command Line Utilities – Virtuozzo ships with a number of additional command line utilities such as vzstat, to assist the management of the VPS’s and hardware node.
  • Support and Maintenance – Virtuozzo™ being a commercial product supported and maintained by SWsoft (though SWSoft also offer paid support for OpenVZ).
  • Virtuozzo ships with advanced recovery, monitoring, and Back-up tools. With OpenVZ these are supplied by the development community.
  • Virtuozzo has additional support for physical to VPS and VPS to physical migration tools. These tools allow trivial conversion of existing physical servers into Virtuozzo™ VPS (and vice-versa) to create a virtualized infrastructure.
  • Virtuozzo ships with additional traffic accounting tools for bandwidth management and control for individual VPSs in addition to aiding the security of VPSs running on the same host.
  • Virtuozzo offers greater integration with the Plesk Control Panel, with discounts on Plesk licences

So the VPS end user might not notice a big difference between a Virtuozzo and OpenVZ from the “inside” apart from the lack of an “offline” control panel to manage the VPS.

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