I'm using Linux-VServer for a couple of years, both with Gentoo and RHEL/CentOS. Had some trouble setting everything up at the time, but the main contributer (bertl) is always very helpful, and he is reachable on IRC (and the ML) nearly every day.
If you don't need the guests to be able to do network configuration (since that can only be done from the host), I can definitely recommend Linux-VServer. "Vinícius Ferrão" <viniciusfer...@cc.if.ufrj.br> wrote: >Hello fellas, > >I'm considering to implement some Gentoo Servers on top of VMWare >vSphere ESXi. But perhaps this is not the best option. > >I was googling about performance issues in this scenario and started to >consider some OS-Level VT, like OpenVZ or Linux-vserver, or whatever >else. > >So I'm here to ask some opinions about virtualization. > >My restricted set of rules (LOL): >1. I will not run anything else than Linux. >2. I don't care about GPL, BSD, Icecream, Bacon, or whatever license, >since it's free, it's fine. >3. Don't need to be an Opensource solution. > >Thanks for any help, -- Sent from my phone.