Is there anything I can do to help make or test version 14 Turnkey lxc or openvz templates for proxmox?
The next Proxmox version (4) uses lxc not openvz. However proxmox has an automatic conversion from openvz to lxc. So templates for vz or lxc will work.
My goal was to have a clean, up to date TKL LAMP VMware without garbage that I could clone easily and re-use it. Keeping the Apache document root (/www) somewhere on the host machine.
Most of the help/support for TKL is regarding Oracle's VirtualBox. And even dough there is not a real step by step tut showing how to. Since I use VMware Workstation I decided to put one together.
After a lot of googling around and puting bits and peaces together I finally was able to achieve! Thank GOOgle!
I've spotted several posts of people with problems or questions about long running backups, but short of signing my client up and running tests (since they are more of a "build it in house" group, that would be an uphill battle) ... I was hoping that someone, somewhere had statistics on what typical performance is. Assume it's all in Amazon ... say it's a TB or two ... any statistics? Is there some threshold effect (viz. fast for GiB, slow for 100's of GiB and then fast again for TiB?)
I have a shared hosting account with Hostforlife.eu, and currently have maybe 6 or 7 drupal 6 sites installed there. Drupal 6 is installed in the public_html folder. I have a couple of Drupal 6 sites running in an multisite arrangement.
I would like to move most of the sites to drupal 7, but one or two cannot because of themes etc.Can someone point me to a document that lays out how to install drupal 6 and 7 in subfolders of public_html, or explain how it can be done?
Just posting this to see if one, there is a need or want for it, and second, is it possible using v14 of TKL/TKLDev?
I think the cd root of TKLDev would need to be patched to have that enabled in the kernel. And I think the common TKL plan and scripts would need to include the needs packages and useful command line tools to monitor and notify the state of the raid.
I ask because I have had some clients that would like to run TKL on bare metal with software raid out of the box. Since I am the one that sets that up for them you can see why I posted!