Wonderful! Thanks. --Nirmal On Jun 11, 2010, at 3:45 AM, Herbert Poetzl <herbert@13thfloor.at> wrote: > On Thu, Jun 10, 2010 at 11:54:44PM -0700, Siv wrote: >> Am comparing Vserver against OpenVZ and came across this : > >> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/OpenVZ#CPU_scheduler >> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/OpenVZ#User_Beancounters > >> It refers to two level scheduler for both cpu and I/O. >> Does Vserver too use a two level scheduler? > > no, older versions implement a quite flexible TB scheduler > which allows a lot more configurations than just a two > level scheduler > > http://linux-vserver.org/CPU_Scheduler#Token_Bucket_Extension > > newer patches use the mainline scheduler which was extended > to handle guest/cgroup shares properly > >> Also strict cpu limits, beancounters for memory/file - >> are these possible in vserver too? > > yes, for old as well as for new kernels, we call them > limits (instead of beancounters) but they have been there > since the early days (almost a decade ago) > >> Hope it is, just checking. > > np > >> Does Vserver support MIPS? > > Linux-VServer supports all Linux kernel archs. this > doesn't mean that we have the resources to check each > on every release, but if you encounter some issues on > MIPS (32 or 64bit) just let us know and they will be > fixed ASAP > >> I can see it supports x86 and powerpc. > > and many others ... > > best, > Herbert > >> --Siv--