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LXC vs. OpenVZ vs. KVM: The Truth About "Cloud" Isolation & Performance in 2013

We benchmark the stability and isolation differences between container technologies like OpenVZ/LXC and full hardware virtualization (KVM) to determine what actually belongs in production.

LXC vs OpenVZ: The Reality of High-Density Virtualization in 2013

We benchmark the heavyweights of lightweight virtualization. Is OpenVZ's kernel sharing a ticking time bomb for your production stack? We dive deep into user_beancounters, LXC cgroups, and why KVM might still be the king for isolation.

Surviving the Sprawl: LXC vs. OpenVZ vs. KVM High-Availability Architectures

A battle-hardened look at scaling infrastructure in 2013. We tear down the differences between Linux Containers and full virtualization, optimize for SSD I/O, and explain why KVM is the only sane choice for critical workloads in Norway.

KVM vs OpenVZ: Why Shared Kernels Are Killing Your Production Performance

Stop letting noisy neighbors steal your CPU cycles. We analyze the critical differences between OpenVZ containers and KVM virtualization, and why hardware isolation is the only viable path for serious systems in 2012.

Stop Gambling with Shared Kernels: Why KVM is the Only Sane Choice for Production in 2012

OpenVZ providers oversell resources and lock down your kernel. We analyze why Kernel-based Virtual Machine (KVM) is the superior architecture for performance-critical applications hosting in Norway.

Stop Using OpenVZ for Production: Why KVM is the Only Sanity-Saving Choice for High-Load Systems

It is 2012. Hardware is cheap, but your time is not. Discover why shared kernels are destroying your database performance and why KVM virtualization on local Norwegian infrastructure is the only professional path forward.

OpenVZ vs. KVM in 2011: Why Your "Cheap" VPS is Killing Your Performance

Is your Norway VPS choking under load? We dissect the hidden costs of OpenVZ 'burstable RAM', analyze /proc/user_beancounters, and explain why serious systems architects are migrating to KVM and Xen for true isolation.

Why OpenVZ is Killing Your Database: The Case for KVM in 2010

Stop letting 'burstable RAM' and noisy neighbors destroy your MySQL performance. We analyze why Kernel-based Virtual Machine (KVM) is the only serious choice for production environments in Norway.

Cloud Storage in 2010: Escaping the SAN Trap with High-Performance Virtualization

As we approach 2010, the rigid expensive SAN is dying. Learn how to architect scalable, compliant storage solutions using DRBD and KVM in Norway, ensuring your data stays safe from the Patriot Act.