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Oddities with VPS?
with one person at the same time they took vpski. so understood that got on one physical server.
for the test I load the server (memory).
vpski fall for both .. after a reboot from the client panel, both also rise ...
is this an openvz feature (so isolated) ? or crooked provider?
ps the first time I encountered this virtualization.
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OpenVZ is NOT a VPS :) This is something invented to "supposedly" separate users at such a level that the axis thinks that he (the user) is alone. Natural development of chroot and jail. That is - you and this person have one core for two (more precisely, it is one for everyone who works on this server) and any attempts to do something with it - for example, load a module - will end in failure. In fact, that's how you can determine what happened to OpenVZ - lsmod shows an empty list :D
I don't know what it's good for. The ugly cyberry.pro answered honestly - OpenVZ is only suitable for storing files :)
And of course, the prov can be crooked. And also, especially if it is inexpensive, little-known and not in the Russian Federation - it may turn out to be a haml: D
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