Re: Which Vserver Kernels are Considered Stable
Ben Green <[email protected]> Wed, 19 Jul 2017 09:03:38 +0100
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Quoting Ivan Avery Frey <[email protected]>: > > I presume it would be relatively safe to use a vserver kernel from > the Psand repository? > > Respectfully yours, > Ivan Avery Frey. Hi, we use our kernels in production, others do too. They've been somewhat late on fixing vulnerabilities (Herbert is currently patching for stack clash), but other than that they are more than stable, we've had uptime of years on some of them, though obviously the newer ones we haven't had time for that. Linux-Vserver is a very mature environment with stability levels which haven't had any failures for us in a long time. I've been having some problems booting 4.1 on some servers, probably config issues, but other than that it's fine. 3.18 is the most common production kernel for us. You should find in general that they just work. The above statements do not represent any kind of warrantee or guarantee. Cheers, Ben