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What Is KVM VPS And How It Differs From OpenVZ‪?‬ Host Yo Self

    • Technologie

For a VPS owner, it is important to understand OpenVZ vs KVM.
KVM or Kernel-based Virtual Machine is virtualization software that helps you convert your Linux into a hypervisor and then use it to create multiple VMs, for detailed information about KVM VPS Server technology, refer this blog post: https://blog.resellerclub.com/what-is-kvm-vps-server-technology/
Whereas OpenVZ or container-based virtualization is a virtualization software, wherein the kernel is shared by all VMs and has a place over the OS. The major difference between both the software is that OpenVZ works only with Linux, whereas KVM will work with both Windows and Linux.

In today's episode, you'll be able to know more about KVM VPS Servers and how it stands unique from OpenVZ.

Check out VPS Hosting Servers from ResellerClub at https://india.resellerclub.com/vps-hosting

For a VPS owner, it is important to understand OpenVZ vs KVM.
KVM or Kernel-based Virtual Machine is virtualization software that helps you convert your Linux into a hypervisor and then use it to create multiple VMs, for detailed information about KVM VPS Server technology, refer this blog post: https://blog.resellerclub.com/what-is-kvm-vps-server-technology/
Whereas OpenVZ or container-based virtualization is a virtualization software, wherein the kernel is shared by all VMs and has a place over the OS. The major difference between both the software is that OpenVZ works only with Linux, whereas KVM will work with both Windows and Linux.

In today's episode, you'll be able to know more about KVM VPS Servers and how it stands unique from OpenVZ.

Check out VPS Hosting Servers from ResellerClub at https://india.resellerclub.com/vps-hosting

4 Min.

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