Quoting Ghislain <gadnet@aqueos.com>:
> i don't think so as lxc is supported by libvirt but linux vserver is
> not supported by it. All the products use libvirt so until linux
> vserver is supported by it you will not see any tool that is
> compatible with, at least not in the "standard" ones as it would
> require to write a specific module for it and no one do that they
> just use libvirt in their product. So yes in theory but the support
> issue, imho , is not here.
>
> If we want to have linux vserver supported someone has to sponsor a
> libvirt dev.
There have been various input to this:
https://www.redhat.com/archives/libvir-list/2008-January/msg00097.html
https://github.com/amery/libvirt-vserver
Who should be approach about this now. I'd like to know how much this
would cost. It would be most beneficial in various areas of my work.
Cheers,
Ben