All articles tagged with Linux Kernel
Burst RAM is a lie. We analyze why Kernel-based Virtual Machine (KVM) offers the isolation and stability required for mission-critical hosting in 2011, comparing it against OpenVZ and Xen PV.
Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6 has shifted the battlefield from Xen to KVM. We analyze the kernel-level differences, I/O scheduling, and why 'containers' like OpenVZ might be killing your database performance.
Tired of 'noisy neighbors' crashing your production database? We dissect why OpenVZ is failing professional sysadmins and why the industry shift to Kernel-based Virtual Machine (KVM) is the only path forward for stability in 2010.
Stop letting noisy neighbors kill your database performance. We explore why Kernel-based Virtual Machine (KVM) is superior to containerization for production workloads in 2009.
Stop gambling with oversold OpenVZ containers. We dissect why KVM's isolated kernel architecture is the only viable choice for stability in 2009, specifically for high-load MySQL and Magento deployments.