[PVE-User] Spam:**********, KVM vs Container - Why should one use KVM?
Tony Zakula
tony at zakula.com
Sat Nov 27 03:16:33 CET 2010
The container works well for most things, but it is not a true virtual
machine. The KVM is a true virtual machine. If you are only running
Linux applications, the container will probably work fine, but there
are still some things like Java applications that require special care
to run in a container where it will run normally in a KVM.
Just my opinion.
Tony Z
On Fri, Nov 26, 2010 at 7:53 PM, Bruce B <bruceb444 at gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi Everyone,
> I have loaded a few KVM's and a few Container VMs. I don't like how the KVM
> shows using so much of the RAM. Comparison below:
> KVM = 3.22GB RAM
> CPU 2%
> VM = 16MB RAM
> CPU = 0%
> Both above are running CentOS and Asterisk. So, I am wondering why would
> anyone run in KVM mode? Are there any stability? reliability or limitations
> to Container VM that would restrain one from using a Container?
> Aside from limitations like one MUST run an .iso to install the OS, are
> there any other features that a container VM can't do that a KVM can do?
> Thanks
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