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Why not setup xen. Yes its more work but the advantage of this is you can set up LVM to allow for the vm's to grow and allocation of disk space isnt static. one thing that cant be done is shrinking of a vm.

Ubuntu 11.10 has a very easy to use provisioning system as well as web based vm management and monitoring such as nagios infrastructure monitoring.

On 18/10/2011 20:45, Alexander Werner wrote:
Hi,

Am 18.10.2011 20:26, schrieb Florian Effenberger:
Any objections of having it as LXC? Anyone knows if there is a converter
for VirtualBox to LXC? Cc'ing Alex, who might know.
Hi,
there is no direct migration path as LXC are "only" containers running
on the host filesystem.
It is also hard to mount the vdi hdd-image, so copying existing
important data should be done using scp/rsync from the old vms to grisu,
where the files can be simply moved to the rootfs directories of the lxc
containers.

Cu,
Alex



Regards

Jonathan Aquilina

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