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<div>Here is a list of '''Companies''' utilizing '''Linux-VServer''' technology '''for Hosting'''...<br />
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! style="width: 25%" | Company <br />
! rowspan="2" | Description<br />
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| Location<br />
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! [http://www.dreamhostps.com/ DreamHost P.S.]<br />
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* Debian servers<br />
* Guaranteed CPU and RAM availability<br />
* Web-based account administration<br />
* On-the-fly web-based VServer configuration tools<br />
|-<br />
| Los Angeles, California, USA<br />
|-<br />
! [http://www.wessexnetworks.com Wessex Networks]<br />
| rowspan=2 |<br />
* AMD64 Linux VServer Dedicated Managed Virtual Servers<br />
* Debian based / 2.6 kernel / dedicated IP address<br />
* RAID Storage, Additional Backup, AMD Dual Core Processors, 100Mbit Burst<br />
* Host servers at [http://www.telecityredbus.com/uk/manchester Telecity Redbus Manchester]<br />
|-<br />
| United Kingdom<br />
|-<br />
! [http://www.datakompaniet.no DataKompaniet]<br />
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* We offer affordable Linux VServers on a 100Mbit fiber Internet connection<br />
* Gentoo based / firewalled / 2.6 kernel / private or (optional) public IP<br />
* VServers have been offered since 2004<br />
* Host servers are RAID5 equipped, and have historically had extremly good uptimes<br />
* Host servers are located in a professional server room, in the same building as Uninett Norid (Norway's TLD (.no) Registry)<br />
|-<br />
| Norway<br />
|-<br />
! [http://www.van-cuijk.nl/content/view/5/1/ ICT Van Cuijk]<br />
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* Servers located at RedBus in Amsterdam on 100 Mbit connection<br />
* Product support available in Dutch and English<br />
* Currently only offers Debian guests, but will change soon<br />
* Standard 1 public IP from RIPE space, more on request<br />
* Reverse DNS available<br />
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ICT Van Cuijk also offers webhosting and domain registrations.<br />
|-<br />
| The Netherlands<br />
|-<br />
! [http://lylix.net LYLIX]<br />
VPS Hosting<br />
| rowspan=2 |<br />
* Virtual private servers based on '''2.6 kernel and 2.2.0 VServer'''.<br />
* Several different userlands are available in 32 and 64 bit, including '''Gentoo, Debian, Slackware, Fedora Core, CentOS, Arch Linux, OpenSuSE'''.<br />
* Custom images also accepted!<br />
* '''Asterisk PBX and Trixbox supported''', including Meetme, MOH, and IAX.<br />
* '''Three regional datacenter locations''': Northeast, West, and South USA.<br />
* Each primary host backed by secondary host via '''high-availability data replication''' for emergency recovery<br />
* '''"Dedicated" VPS service''' available for guaranteed minimum CPU<br />
* Comprehensive customer portal w/ VPS management and statistics<br />
|-<br />
| United States of America<br />
|-<br />
! [http://www.sns.ro SNS] <br />
System & Network Solutions<br />
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* We are using vservers in most of our setups and on hundreds of servers that offer public services - such as web, mail, dns, sql. <br />
* We also do local evangelisation for the project (just because it kicks ass). <br />
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| Romania<br />
|-<br />
! [http://netflow.ru Sky Media]<br />
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|-<br />
| Russia<br />
|-<br />
! [http://acewebhosting.com Ace WebHosting]<br />
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* We provide affordable virtual private servers. We also use vservers for shared hosting.<br />
|-<br />
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! [http://www.tpg.com.au TPG Internet]<br />
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* Currently using vservers for providing Gaming services.<br />
|-<br />
| Australia<br />
|-<br />
! [http://www.expio.co.nz EXPIO Communications]<br />
| rowspan=2 |<br />
* Specialising in Linux Virtual Server hosting solutions.<br />
* Running the FreeVPS platform, which is based on linux-vserver, integrated with H-Sphere control panel.<br />
* Providing virtual server hosting since 1998.<br />
|-<br />
| New Zealand<br />
|-<br />
! [http://www.hostix.it HostiX]<br />
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* Italian hosting provider has been offering the service since the early versions of vserver.<br />
* Currenly using the stable version but has beta program for the new 2.6 kernels.<br />
* High availability vservers on request too.<br />
|-<br />
| Italy<br />
|-<br />
! [http://www.virtualinfrastructure.nl Virtualinfrastructure.nl]<br />
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* Dutch consultancy and development company LinIT Technologies started a site about Linux vserver technology, also offering consultancy and support for Vserver.<br />
|-<br />
| The Netherlands<br />
|-<br />
! [http://www.virtuaserver.com.br VirtuaServer]<br />
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* Affordable virtual private servers in Brazil.<br />
* The first company in Brazil to introduce vserver hosting.<br />
* We offer our customers an exclusive control panel which allows them to monitor their servers, easily setup firewall rules and backup their data.<br />
* Running kernel 2.6 and hosting Debian, Fedora, Mandrake, Slackware, Conectiva and CentOS virtual servers.<br />
|-<br />
| Brazil<br />
|-<br />
! [http://www.neoisis.net www.neoisis.net]<br />
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* Internet service infrastructure and hosting: domain names, web sites, email systems, virtual servers. Bulk delivery for resellers. Custom-made solutions developed in cooperation with the client.<br />
* Planning and strategy for ICT organization and leadership.<br />
* Research and analysis.<br />
* Tailored systems and programming services. Functional analysis, testing, debugging.<br />
* Usability.<br />
* General ICT consulting.<br />
* Linux-VServer -based virtual servers available with several different distributions.<br />
|-<br />
| Finland<br />
|-<br />
! [http://webhosting.lycos.co.uk/expert/comparevds/ Lycos Europe]<br />
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* active cooperation with VServer project since 2004<br />
* High performance and quality VDS Solutions based on Linux-VServer Technology<br />
* low prices and free trials<br />
* Web Administration panel to monitor and use main functions of your Vserver<br />
* Control Panel to monitor your account data etc.<br />
* Hosted in professional certified datacenter in Germany<br />
|-<br />
| Germany<br />
|-<br />
! [http://www.v-server.cz/ FinalTek.com]<br />
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* Linux kernel 2.6 based vservers / Dual Intel P4 or Xeon platform.<br />
* Providing payed vserver hosting. Starting from 9 EUR per month.<br />
* Distributions: Debian, Centos, Redhat, Fedora, Ubuntu and others on demand.<br />
* Start specs: 400MHz CPU, 192MB RAM, 5GB HDD space, unlimited traffic.<br />
|-<br />
| Czech Republic<br />
|-<br />
! [http://www.ikse.net Ikse]<br />
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* Ikse provide Virtual Dedicated Server on Debian and Fedora Core, empty, or with a free 'hosting pack'.<br />
* Convert your existing "real Linux server" to Ikse Virtual Dedicated Server is also possible.<br />
|-<br />
| France<br />
|-<br />
! [http://www.odsol.com ODSOL Premium Web Hosting]<br />
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* We specialise in [http://www.odsol.com ecommerce hosting] using virtual private server technology.<br />
* We offer both Linux-vserver [http://www.odsol.com/virtual_private_server/ virtual dedicated server] and Virtuozzo based [http://www.odsol.com/virtual_private_server/ virtual private server], Cpanel and DirectAdmin control panel included.<br />
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! [http://www.ip-cracks.ch ip-cracks GmbH]<br />
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* We offer Linux-VServers in different flavours to our customers. The product range starts with the Sandbox Private for residential customers up to the Sandbox Pro for business customers with high expectations. We have a set of new products in the queue which have a strong focus for the small and medium business companies as for an example a centralised DMS. Many services are based on the Linux-vServer technology.<br />
|-<br />
| Switzerland<br />
|-<br />
! [http://www.acox.de/ ACOX Corporation]<br />
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* ACOX Corporation offers low-cost virtual servers based on the linux-vserver.org project.<br />
|-<br />
| Germany<br />
|-<br />
! [http://www.winprofi.de/ WINPROFI]<br />
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* WINPROFI offers cheap virtual servers situated in Munich, Germany.<br />
|-<br />
| Germany<br />
|-<br />
! [http://www.studio-51.net/ Studio 51]<br />
Internet Solutions<br />
| rowspan=2 |<br />
* Studio 51 offers virtual servers based on the linux-vserver.org project.<br />
|-<br />
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|-<br />
! [http://www.conexim.com.au/ Conexim web hosting]<br />
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* Australian quality hosting company offering general hosting, virtual-servers and dedicated, managed hosting services.<br />
|-<br />
| Australia<br />
|-<br />
! [http://www.liquidweb.com Liquid Web Inc.]<br />
| rowspan=2 |<br />
* Liquid Web uses linux-vserver to offer CPanel based hosting services. <br />
* We service hundreds of clients running linux-vserver in our Datacenter located in Lansing, Michigan (USA.)<br />
|-<br />
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|-<br />
! [http://www.electronicbox.net Electronicbox Communications]<br />
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* We are using Linux-VServer since 2001 and have test it under high load for mission critical services and Linux-VServer was definitively the best software.<br />
* We are providing secure environment with vserver to companies around the world who look for always online servers.<br />
* This is very important for us to have a good software who can process the high load of data we are having daily on the network.<br />
|-<br />
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|-<br />
! [http://www.openhosting.com/ OpenHosting, Inc.]<br />
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* Inexpensive VServer-based Virtual Servers.<br />
* Sponsors of the [http://www.openvps.org/ OpenVPS] project.<br />
* Now using kernel 2.6 and vserver 1.9.x!<br />
|-<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
! [http://www.dievo.org/ Digital Evolution] <br />
(wargames.unix.se)<br />
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* Digital Evolution is the largest wargaming-site on the net, content-wise.<br />
* We use vserver for all wargames (more than a dozen right now) and all other services as well.<br />
* The stability, ease of use and performance is unrivaled, migrating our servers to vserver is most definately one of the best decisions we've ever made. It happily serves all people (who, after all, try to break our security) logged in on our shellbased wargames and shells out hunderedes of thousands connections to other services each day.<br />
|-<br />
| Sweden<br />
|-<br />
! [http://www.nine.ch/ Nine Internet Solutions AG]<br />
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* Offering VServers to customers<br />
* 2 machines P4 2.4GHz 1GB each running vs1.00 (Jan04) stable since 1.Jul.2003<br />
* We use VServer as an alternative between the shared webhosting and serverhousing.<br />
|-<br />
| Switzerland<br />
|-<br />
! [http://vps.at clusterhosting mit system]<br />
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* highavailable vps-servers on cluster<br />
* linux solutions - system, analyse & programming<br />
* docu & infos: http://vps.at<br />
* running 3 machines ( Poweredge 4x400 / 4 gb Ram )<br />
* #-> Linux pe-6300-3 2.6.18-1.2849.fc6.vs2.0.2.1 SMP<br />
|-<br />
| Austria<br />
|-<br />
! [http://AcornHosting.net Acorn Hosting]<br />
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* Running 6 machines (Mostly P4 2GHz) with vservers, various kernel versions. Since Jul '02.<br />
* Customers love vservers because they can run any software version in them, instead of getting stuck with mychoices.<br />
|-<br />
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|-<br />
! [http://www.tu-braunschweig.de/rz/services/sys/divdienst/vserver TU Braunschweig]<br />
Rechenzentrum <br />
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* Running two machines, mainly webserver for customers from inside the university.<br />
* One additional machine for a number of services i refuse to run on standalone machines because it is wasted cpu-power.<br />
* One machine for various tests and future developements.<br />
|-<br />
| Germany<br />
|-<br />
! [http://www.wwip.de W)W)ip High Quality Network]<br />
| rowspan=2 |<br />
* Offering VServers to customers<br />
* Offering PBVSC PHP Based Interface to administrate the vservers - PBVSC is back!<br />
* Running since Nov. 2003 stable (Various versions, first we started with vs1.0 now we have 1.22 and kernel 2.4.24 running stable)<br />
* We use VServer too as an alternative between the shared webhosting and serverhousing or rent dedicated server. Customers need a flexible and stable server surroundings and vserver from this projekt is the best we seen out there. Support and community plays hand in hand, not as any commercial products out there. Any other system servers are now in his own vserver on only one big server and it works great. Lower costs on server and therefore lower IT costing. Our IT leader and IT employee in private surroundings, test and use vserver with enthusiasm ;)<br />
|-<br />
| Germany<br />
|-<br />
! [http://www.traffic4all.com Traffic4All.com]<br />
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* Offering VServers to customers<br />
* Server: AMD Athlon(tm) XP 2800+ - 1,5 GB DDR Ram<br />
* Linux t4a3 2.4.23-vs1.22 #12 Thu Jan 1 16:11:12 CET 2004 i686 AMD Athlon(tm) XP 2800+ AuthenticAMD GNU/Linux<br />
|-<br />
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|-<br />
! [http://www.infoteck.qc.ca Infoteck Internet]<br />
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* Offering VServers to customers<br />
* Servers: Multiple HP LH4 (4 x XEON) and LH6000 (6 x XEON) w/ 4Gb RAM per servers.<br />
* 1.2Tb of shared storage (RAID50)<br />
* Backbone: 2 x 100Mbps backbone (Dual homing/BGP)<br />
|-<br />
| Turkey<br />
|-<br />
! [http://www.natro.com Natro Web Hosting Services]<br />
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* Offering secure Virtual Dedicated Server environments on Debian & Ubuntu hosts with several choices of guests including control panel integration<br />
* Also providing linux hosting services on linux-vserver powered servers<br />
* Clustering of mission critical services<br />
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|-<br />
! [http://www.omnis.com.tr Omnis Internet Services]<br />
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* We use it on our hosting servers, it gives extra security and managment for us.<br />
* It is life saver product.<br />
|-<br />
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|-<br />
! [http://www.zylon.net/ Zylon Internet Services]<br />
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* We use it on our hosting servers to provide an extra layer of security for our customers.<br />
* We do not provide full vservers, we only provide 'standard' webhosting facilities.<br />
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|-<br />
! [http://www.isp4p.net ISP4P]<br />
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* see also http://www.isp4player.net<br />
* Allround ISP 4 Professionals<br />
* Dedicated Server, Tower Housing, 19" Housing, Webhosting, vServer, vServer Reselling, Domains<br />
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|-<br />
! [http://www.rootbash.com Nauck IT KG]<br />
(rootbash.com)<br />
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|-<br />
| Germany<br />
|-<br />
! [http://www.star-hosting.de Star-Hosting]<br />
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* see also http://www.vserver4free.de<br />
* Get dedicated Servers, vServers and many more services with a very high traffic-contingent!!<br />
|-<br />
| Germany<br />
|-<br />
! [http://www.planet-lab.org/ PlanetLab]<br />
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* PlanetLab is an open, globally distributed platform for developing, deploying and accessing planetary-scale network services.<br />
* PlanetLab nodes support both short-term experiments and long-running network services.<br />
* To date, more than 200 research projects at top academic institutions have used PlanetLab to experiment with such diverse topics as distributed storage, network mapping, peer-to-peer systems, distributed hash tables, and distributed query processing. See http://www.planet-lab.org/ for more details.<br />
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|-<br />
! [http://www.dsvr.co.uk/ Designer Servers Ltd]<br />
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* Offering effective Linux vserver-protected hosting to web professionals in the UK and beyond.<br />
|-<br />
| United Kingdom<br />
|-<br />
! [http://www.rosehosting.com Rose Web Services L.L.C.]<br />
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* Founded in April 2001, located in St. Louis, Missouri, USA, Rose Hosting provides all kinds of hosting solutions, including [http://www.rosehosting.com Linux VPS Hosting], based on Linux-VServer Technology.<br />
|-<br />
| USA<br />
|-<br />
! [http://sandino.net/ Sandino Networks]<br />
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* Offering VServers to customers<br />
* Dual core servers hardened with GR Security <br />
* Choice of different operating systems: Gentoo, CentOS, Debian, Ubuntu, Slackware, Fedora....<br />
* Choice of different vserver sizes<br />
|-<br />
| México<br />
|-<br />
! [http://www.turnkeyinternet.net TurnKeyInternet.NET]<br />
| rowspan=2 |<br />
* Coast to Coast Datacenter replicated Linux Virtual Private Server packages that are fully mirrored providing 100% uptime.<br />
* Packages include fully managed service and support.<br />
|-<br />
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|-<br />
! [http://www.smart-weblications.de Smart Weblications GmbH]<br />
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* vservers with RAID1 host systems<br />
* multihomed location in germany with 2x 1 Gbit uplink and 2x 100MBit backup.<br />
* Starting from 6.90 EUR / month for a 4 GB disk, 20 GB traffic vserver with 1 IP<br />
* this ISP also offers a large variety of dedicated servers and also offers server homing.<br />
|-<br />
| Germany<br />
|-<br />
! [http://www.cityservers.net/ CityServers.Net]<br />
Dedicated Servers<br />
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* Offering dedicated servers and economic Fedora vServers hosting to IT professionals in the EU.<br />
* Packages include fully managed service and support.<br />
|-<br />
| Poland<br />
|-<br />
! [http://www.vps2go.com/ VPS2GO]<br />
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* Currenly using the stable version but will be upgraded to new 2.6 kernel + vs2.0 soon. <br />
|-<br />
| Japan<br />
|-<br />
! [http://www.net-lab.net net-lab] <br />
vserver/web-hosting<br />
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* Currently run our first testing host on kernel 2.6 + vs2.0 is running. Server Location: Frankfurt, near DE-CIX.<br />
* Commercial offer for vserver accounts soon available.<br />
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| Germany<br />
|-<br />
! [http://www.stepping-stone.ch stepping stone GmbH]<br />
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* Our whole ISP infrastructure (Mail, Web, Directories, ...) is built upon the 2.0 vServer series on the 2.6 Linux kernel, running Gentoo Linux.<br />
* We provide [http://www.stepping-stone.ch/en/products/vserver/linux-vserver/ Gentoo and Debian vServers].<br />
* iptables/netfilter rules are implemented free of charge on the carrier as part of our service.<br />
* As a speciality, you can run [http://www.asterisk.org/ Asterisk] in our vServers! <br />
* Furthermore we're specialized in providing high availability solutions in combination with [[Welcome_to_Linux-VServer.org|Linux VServer]] and [http://www.drbd.org/ DRBD].<br />
|-<br />
| Switzerland<br />
|-<br />
! [http://www.vroutix.com vRoutix]<br />
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* Offering kernel 2.6 Vservers in Argentina. Compaq Xeon/Sun Ultrasparc Servers (with Raid1).<br />
* Very affordable prices.<br />
* Starter: Very low price !<br />
* Lite: Low end users<br />
* Standard: small bussiness<br />
* Pro: mid-size bussiness<br />
* Control panel to monitor your vServer performance, processes, storage, traffic, account data, etc.<br />
* vServers demo accounts for Free. Try out one of our vServers !!!.<br />
* Now with iptables support inside your vServer !!!<br />
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| Argentina<br />
|-<br />
! [http://www.mpexnetworks.de MPeXnetworks] <br />
MPeX.net GmbH<br />
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* High performance virtual servers on RAID1 Hosts<br />
* Leistungsfähige virtuelle Server für Ihr Unternehmen.<br />
* MPeXnetworks is offering three vserver packets.<br />
* Our systems have a low customer density, resulting in more power for everyone.<br />
* Nagios monitoring and free e-mail notification is included.<br />
* All VServer offers include a 30 day money-back-guarantee.<br />
|-<br />
| Berlin/Germany<br />
|-<br />
! [http://www.sentiensystems.com SentienSystems]<br />
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* High performance, quality, and secure Virtual Private Servers<br />
* SentienSystems(.com/.net) proudly utilizes and promotes open source software such as Linux-VServer on the secure and performance-intensive Gentoo Linux platform.<br />
|-<br />
| Austin, Texas, USA<br />
|-<br />
! [http://new.pipni.cz/vindex.phtml PIPNI s.r.o]<br />
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* Linux 2.6 Vservers on Intel Xeon platform<br />
* Providing free and payed vServer hosting. Freehosting has no guarantee, payed are guaranted.<br />
* You can select from Slackware, Gentoo or Debian hosting.<br />
* Freehosting specs: 333 MHz CPU, 128 MB RAM, 2 GB HDD space, 10 GB traffic.<br />
|-<br />
| Czech Republic<br />
|-<br />
! [http://www.croup.de croup.de]<br />
crossmedia solutions<br />
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* We provide individual VServer installations for our customers in Germany using Gentoo Linux.<br />
|-<br />
| Germany<br />
|-<br />
! [http://hosting.media72.co.uk Media72 hosting]<br />
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* Red Hat Enterprise Linux solutions<br />
* We provide custom hosting solutions starting from £2.08 a year. Virus and spam protection as standard on all accounts.<br />
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|-<br />
| United Kingdom<br />
|-<br />
! [http://www.xcompetence.dk Xcompetence]<br />
Hosting<br />
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* Debian (/Ubuntu) Hosting løsninger<br />
* Vi tilbyder komplette serverløsninger. Alle konti har firewall samt virus og spam beskyttelse.<br />
<br />
|-<br />
| Danmark - Sverige.<br />
|-<br />
! [http://www.centrodedatos.com Centrodedatos]<br />
Dedicated Servers / Colocation / Housing<br />
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* Dedicated Servers and Server Clusters based on Linux VServer. Totally personalized solutions.<br />
* Servidores Dedicados y Clusters de Servidores basados en Linux VServer. Soluciones a medida.<br />
<br />
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| Spain - Barcelona.<br />
|-<br />
! [http://www.upfrontsystems.co.za/hosting/ploneserver Upfront Systems]<br />
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* Servers in Germany and South Africa<br />
* Debian stable hosts based on linux vserver<br />
* Dedicated (but not limited to) Zope and Plone hosting<br />
<br />
|-<br />
| South Africa<br />
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<div>Here is a list of '''Companies''' utilizing '''Linux-VServer''' technology '''for Hosting'''...<br />
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! style="width: 25%" | Company <br />
! rowspan="2" | Description<br />
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| Location<br />
|-<br />
! [http://www.dreamhostps.com/ DreamHost P.S.]<br />
| rowspan=2 |<br />
* Debian servers<br />
* Guaranteed CPU and RAM availability<br />
* Web-based account administration<br />
* On-the-fly web-based VServer configuration tools<br />
|-<br />
| Los Angeles, California, USA<br />
|-<br />
! [http://www.wessexnetworks.com Wessex Networks]<br />
| rowspan=2 |<br />
* AMD64 Linux VServer Dedicated Managed Virtual Servers<br />
* Debian based / 2.6 kernel / dedicated IP address<br />
* RAID Storage, Additional Backup, AMD Dual Core Processors, 100Mbit Burst<br />
* Host servers at [http://www.telecityredbus.com/uk/manchester Telecity Redbus Manchester]<br />
|-<br />
| United Kingdom<br />
|-<br />
! [http://www.datakompaniet.no DataKompaniet]<br />
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* We offer affordable Linux VServers on a 100Mbit fiber Internet connection<br />
* Gentoo based / firewalled / 2.6 kernel / private or (optional) public IP<br />
* VServers have been offered since 2004<br />
* Host servers are RAID5 equipped, and have historically had extremly good uptimes<br />
* Host servers are located in a professional server room, in the same building as Uninett Norid (Norway's TLD (.no) Registry)<br />
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| Norway<br />
|-<br />
! [http://www.van-cuijk.nl/content/view/5/1/ ICT Van Cuijk]<br />
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* Servers located at RedBus in Amsterdam on 100 Mbit connection<br />
* Product support available in Dutch and English<br />
* Currently only offers Debian guests, but will change soon<br />
* Standard 1 public IP from RIPE space, more on request<br />
* Reverse DNS available<br />
<br />
ICT Van Cuijk also offers webhosting and domain registrations.<br />
|-<br />
| The Netherlands<br />
|-<br />
! [http://lylix.net LYLIX]<br />
VPS Hosting<br />
| rowspan=2 |<br />
* Virtual private servers based on '''2.6 kernel and 2.2.0 VServer'''.<br />
* Several different userlands are available in 32 and 64 bit, including '''Gentoo, Debian, Slackware, Fedora Core, CentOS, Arch Linux, OpenSuSE'''.<br />
* Custom images also accepted!<br />
* '''Asterisk PBX and Trixbox supported''', including Meetme, MOH, and IAX.<br />
* '''Three regional datacenter locations''': Northeast, West, and South USA.<br />
* Each primary host backed by secondary host via '''high-availability data replication''' for emergency recovery<br />
* '''"Dedicated" VPS service''' available for guaranteed minimum CPU<br />
* Comprehensive customer portal w/ VPS management and statistics<br />
|-<br />
| United States of America<br />
|-<br />
! [http://www.sns.ro SNS] <br />
System & Network Solutions<br />
| rowspan=2 |<br />
* We are using vservers in most of our setups and on hundreds of servers that offer public services - such as web, mail, dns, sql. <br />
* We also do local evangelisation for the project (just because it kicks ass). <br />
|-<br />
| Romania<br />
|-<br />
! [http://netflow.ru Sky Media]<br />
| rowspan=2 |<br />
|-<br />
| Russia<br />
|-<br />
! [http://acewebhosting.com Ace WebHosting]<br />
| rowspan=2 |<br />
* We provide affordable virtual private servers. We also use vservers for shared hosting.<br />
|-<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
! [http://www.tpg.com.au TPG Internet]<br />
| rowspan=2 |<br />
* Currently using vservers for providing Gaming services.<br />
|-<br />
| Australia<br />
|-<br />
! [http://www.expio.co.nz EXPIO Communications]<br />
| rowspan=2 |<br />
* Specialising in Linux Virtual Server hosting solutions.<br />
* Running the FreeVPS platform, which is based on linux-vserver, integrated with H-Sphere control panel.<br />
* Providing virtual server hosting since 1998.<br />
|-<br />
| New Zealand<br />
|-<br />
! [http://www.hostix.it HostiX]<br />
| rowspan=2 |<br />
* Italian hosting provider has been offering the service since the early versions of vserver.<br />
* Currenly using the stable version but has beta program for the new 2.6 kernels.<br />
* High availability vservers on request too.<br />
|-<br />
| Italy<br />
|-<br />
! [http://www.virtualinfrastructure.nl Virtualinfrastructure.nl]<br />
| rowspan=2 |<br />
* Dutch consultancy and development company LinIT Technologies started a site about Linux vserver technology, also offering consultancy and support for Vserver.<br />
|-<br />
| The Netherlands<br />
|-<br />
! [http://www.virtuaserver.com.br VirtuaServer]<br />
| rowspan=2 |<br />
* Affordable virtual private servers in Brazil.<br />
* The first company in Brazil to introduce vserver hosting.<br />
* We offer our customers an exclusive control panel which allows them to monitor their servers, easily setup firewall rules and backup their data.<br />
* Running kernel 2.6 and hosting Debian, Fedora, Mandrake, Slackware, Conectiva and CentOS virtual servers.<br />
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| Brazil<br />
|-<br />
! [http://www.neoisis.net www.neoisis.net]<br />
| rowspan=2 |<br />
* Internet service infrastructure and hosting: domain names, web sites, email systems, virtual servers. Bulk delivery for resellers. Custom-made solutions developed in cooperation with the client.<br />
* Planning and strategy for ICT organization and leadership.<br />
* Research and analysis.<br />
* Tailored systems and programming services. Functional analysis, testing, debugging.<br />
* Usability.<br />
* General ICT consulting.<br />
* Linux-VServer -based virtual servers available with several different distributions.<br />
|-<br />
| Finland<br />
|-<br />
! [http://webhosting.lycos.co.uk/expert/comparevds/ Lycos Europe]<br />
| rowspan=2 |<br />
* active cooperation with VServer project since 2004<br />
* High performance and quality VDS Solutions based on Linux-VServer Technology<br />
* low prices and free trials<br />
* Web Administration panel to monitor and use main functions of your Vserver<br />
* Control Panel to monitor your account data etc.<br />
* Hosted in professional certified datacenter in Germany<br />
|-<br />
| Germany<br />
|-<br />
! [http://www.v-server.cz/ FinalTek.com]<br />
| rowspan=2 |<br />
* Linux kernel 2.6 based vservers / Dual Intel P4 or Xeon platform.<br />
* Providing payed vserver hosting. Starting from 9 EUR per month.<br />
* Distributions: Debian, Centos, Redhat, Fedora, Ubuntu and others on demand.<br />
* Start specs: 400MHz CPU, 192MB RAM, 5GB HDD space, unlimited traffic.<br />
|-<br />
| Czech Republic<br />
|-<br />
! [http://www.ikse.net Ikse]<br />
| rowspan=2 |<br />
* Ikse provide Virtual Dedicated Server on Debian and Fedora Core, empty, or with a free 'hosting pack'.<br />
* Convert your existing "real Linux server" to Ikse Virtual Dedicated Server is also possible.<br />
|-<br />
| France<br />
|-<br />
! [http://www.odsol.com ODSOL Premium Web Hosting]<br />
| rowspan=2 |<br />
* We specialise in [http://www.odsol.com ecommerce hosting] using virtual private server technology.<br />
* We offer both Linux-vserver [http://www.odsol.com/virtual_private_server/ virtual dedicated server] and Virtuozzo based [http://www.odsol.com/virtual_private_server/ virtual private server], Cpanel and DirectAdmin control panel included.<br />
|-<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
! [http://www.ip-cracks.ch ip-cracks GmbH]<br />
| rowspan=2 |<br />
* We offer Linux-VServers in different flavours to our customers. The product range starts with the Sandbox Private for residential customers up to the Sandbox Pro for business customers with high expectations. We have a set of new products in the queue which have a strong focus for the small and medium business companies as for an example a centralised DMS. Many services are based on the Linux-vServer technology.<br />
|-<br />
| Switzerland<br />
|-<br />
! [http://www.acox.de/ ACOX Corporation]<br />
| rowspan=2 |<br />
* ACOX Corporation offers low-cost virtual servers based on the linux-vserver.org project.<br />
|-<br />
| Germany<br />
|-<br />
! [http://www.winprofi.de/ WINPROFI]<br />
| rowspan=2 |<br />
* WINPROFI offers cheap virtual servers situated in Munich, Germany.<br />
|-<br />
| Germany<br />
|-<br />
! [http://www.studio-51.net/ Studio 51]<br />
Internet Solutions<br />
| rowspan=2 |<br />
* Studio 51 offers virtual servers based on the linux-vserver.org project.<br />
|-<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
! [http://www.conexim.com.au/ Conexim web hosting]<br />
| rowspan=2 |<br />
* Australian quality hosting company offering general hosting, virtual-servers and dedicated, managed hosting services.<br />
|-<br />
| Australia<br />
|-<br />
! [http://www.liquidweb.com Liquid Web Inc.]<br />
| rowspan=2 |<br />
* Liquid Web uses linux-vserver to offer CPanel based hosting services. <br />
* We service hundreds of clients running linux-vserver in our Datacenter located in Lansing, Michigan (USA.)<br />
|-<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
! [http://www.electronicbox.net Electronicbox Communications]<br />
| rowspan=2 |<br />
* We are using Linux-VServer since 2001 and have test it under high load for mission critical services and Linux-VServer was definitively the best software.<br />
* We are providing secure environment with vserver to companies around the world who look for always online servers.<br />
* This is very important for us to have a good software who can process the high load of data we are having daily on the network.<br />
|-<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
! [http://www.openhosting.com/ OpenHosting, Inc.]<br />
| rowspan=2 |<br />
* Inexpensive VServer-based Virtual Servers.<br />
* Sponsors of the [http://www.openvps.org/ OpenVPS] project.<br />
* Now using kernel 2.6 and vserver 1.9.x!<br />
|-<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
! [http://www.dievo.org/ Digital Evolution] <br />
(wargames.unix.se)<br />
| rowspan=2 |<br />
* Digital Evolution is the largest wargaming-site on the net, content-wise.<br />
* We use vserver for all wargames (more than a dozen right now) and all other services as well.<br />
* The stability, ease of use and performance is unrivaled, migrating our servers to vserver is most definately one of the best decisions we've ever made. It happily serves all people (who, after all, try to break our security) logged in on our shellbased wargames and shells out hunderedes of thousands connections to other services each day.<br />
|-<br />
| Sweden<br />
|-<br />
! [http://www.nine.ch/ Nine Internet Solutions AG]<br />
| rowspan=2 |<br />
* Offering VServers to customers<br />
* 2 machines P4 2.4GHz 1GB each running vs1.00 (Jan04) stable since 1.Jul.2003<br />
* We use VServer as an alternative between the shared webhosting and serverhousing.<br />
|-<br />
| Switzerland<br />
|-<br />
! [http://vps.at clusterhosting mit system]<br />
| rowspan=2 |<br />
* highavailable vps-servers on cluster<br />
* linux solutions - system, analyse & programming<br />
* docu & infos: http://vps.at<br />
* running 3 machines ( Poweredge 4x400 / 4 gb Ram )<br />
* #-> Linux pe-6300-3 2.6.18-1.2849.fc6.vs2.0.2.1 SMP<br />
|-<br />
| Austria<br />
|-<br />
! [http://AcornHosting.net Acorn Hosting]<br />
| rowspan=2 |<br />
* Running 6 machines (Mostly P4 2GHz) with vservers, various kernel versions. Since Jul '02.<br />
* Customers love vservers because they can run any software version in them, instead of getting stuck with mychoices.<br />
|-<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
! [http://www.tu-braunschweig.de/rz/services/sys/divdienst/vserver TU Braunschweig]<br />
Rechenzentrum <br />
| rowspan=2 |<br />
* Running two machines, mainly webserver for customers from inside the university.<br />
* One additional machine for a number of services i refuse to run on standalone machines because it is wasted cpu-power.<br />
* One machine for various tests and future developements.<br />
|-<br />
| Germany<br />
|-<br />
! [http://www.wwip.de W)W)ip High Quality Network]<br />
| rowspan=2 |<br />
* Offering VServers to customers<br />
* Offering PBVSC PHP Based Interface to administrate the vservers - PBVSC is back!<br />
* Running since Nov. 2003 stable (Various versions, first we started with vs1.0 now we have 1.22 and kernel 2.4.24 running stable)<br />
* We use VServer too as an alternative between the shared webhosting and serverhousing or rent dedicated server. Customers need a flexible and stable server surroundings and vserver from this projekt is the best we seen out there. Support and community plays hand in hand, not as any commercial products out there. Any other system servers are now in his own vserver on only one big server and it works great. Lower costs on server and therefore lower IT costing. Our IT leader and IT employee in private surroundings, test and use vserver with enthusiasm ;)<br />
|-<br />
| Germany<br />
|-<br />
! [http://www.traffic4all.com Traffic4All.com]<br />
| rowspan=2 |<br />
* Offering VServers to customers<br />
* Server: AMD Athlon(tm) XP 2800+ - 1,5 GB DDR Ram<br />
* Linux t4a3 2.4.23-vs1.22 #12 Thu Jan 1 16:11:12 CET 2004 i686 AMD Athlon(tm) XP 2800+ AuthenticAMD GNU/Linux<br />
|-<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
! [http://www.infoteck.qc.ca Infoteck Internet]<br />
| rowspan=2 |<br />
* Offering VServers to customers<br />
* Servers: Multiple HP LH4 (4 x XEON) and LH6000 (6 x XEON) w/ 4Gb RAM per servers.<br />
* 1.2Tb of shared storage (RAID50)<br />
* Backbone: 2 x 100Mbps backbone (Dual homing/BGP)<br />
|-<br />
| Turkey<br />
|-<br />
! [http://www.natro.com Natro Web Hosting Services]<br />
| rowspan=2 |<br />
* Offering secure Virtual Dedicated Server environments on Debian & Ubuntu hosts with several choices of guests including control panel integration<br />
* Also providing linux hosting services on linux-vserver powered servers<br />
* Clustering of mission critical services<br />
|-<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
! [http://www.omnis.com.tr Omnis Internet Services]<br />
| rowspan=2 |<br />
* We use it on our hosting servers, it gives extra security and managment for us.<br />
* It is life saver product.<br />
|-<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
! [http://www.zylon.net/ Zylon Internet Services]<br />
| rowspan=2 |<br />
* We use it on our hosting servers to provide an extra layer of security for our customers.<br />
* We do not provide full vservers, we only provide 'standard' webhosting facilities.<br />
|-<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
! [http://www.isp4p.net ISP4P]<br />
| rowspan=2 |<br />
* see also http://www.isp4player.net<br />
* Allround ISP 4 Professionals<br />
* Dedicated Server, Tower Housing, 19" Housing, Webhosting, vServer, vServer Reselling, Domains<br />
|-<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
! [http://www.rootbash.com Nauck IT KG]<br />
(rootbash.com)<br />
| rowspan=2 |<br />
|-<br />
| Germany<br />
|-<br />
! [http://www.star-hosting.de Star-Hosting]<br />
| rowspan=2 |<br />
* see also http://www.vserver4free.de<br />
* Get dedicated Servers, vServers and many more services with a very high traffic-contingent!!<br />
|-<br />
| Germany<br />
|-<br />
! [http://www.planet-lab.org/ PlanetLab]<br />
| rowspan=2 |<br />
* PlanetLab is an open, globally distributed platform for developing, deploying and accessing planetary-scale network services.<br />
* PlanetLab nodes support both short-term experiments and long-running network services.<br />
* To date, more than 200 research projects at top academic institutions have used PlanetLab to experiment with such diverse topics as distributed storage, network mapping, peer-to-peer systems, distributed hash tables, and distributed query processing. See http://www.planet-lab.org/ for more details.<br />
|-<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
! [http://www.dsvr.co.uk/ Designer Servers Ltd]<br />
| rowspan=2 |<br />
* Offering effective Linux vserver-protected hosting to web professionals in the UK and beyond.<br />
|-<br />
| United Kingdom<br />
|-<br />
! [http://www.rosehosting.com Rose Web Services L.L.C.]<br />
| rowspan=2 |<br />
* Founded in April 2001, located in St. Louis, Missouri, USA, Rose Hosting provides all kinds of hosting solutions, including [http://www.rosehosting.com Linux VPS Hosting], based on Linux-VServer Technology.<br />
|-<br />
| USA<br />
|-<br />
! [http://sandino.net/ Sandino Networks]<br />
| rowspan=2 |<br />
* Offering VServers to customers<br />
* Dual core servers hardened with GR Security <br />
* Choice of different operating systems: Gentoo, CentOS, Debian, Ubuntu, Slackware, Fedora....<br />
* Choice of different vserver sizes<br />
|-<br />
| México<br />
|-<br />
! [http://www.turnkeyinternet.net TurnKeyInternet.NET]<br />
| rowspan=2 |<br />
* Coast to Coast Datacenter replicated Linux Virtual Private Server packages that are fully mirrored providing 100% uptime.<br />
* Packages include fully managed service and support.<br />
|-<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
! [http://www.smart-weblications.de Smart Weblications GmbH]<br />
| rowspan=2 |<br />
* vservers with RAID1 host systems<br />
* multihomed location in germany with 2x 1 Gbit uplink and 2x 100MBit backup.<br />
* Starting from 6.90 EUR / month for a 4 GB disk, 20 GB traffic vserver with 1 IP<br />
* this ISP also offers a large variety of dedicated servers and also offers server homing.<br />
|-<br />
| Germany<br />
|-<br />
! [http://www.cityservers.net/ CityServers.Net]<br />
Dedicated Servers<br />
| rowspan=2 |<br />
* Offering dedicated servers and economic Fedora vServers hosting to IT professionals in the EU.<br />
* Packages include fully managed service and support.<br />
|-<br />
| Poland<br />
|-<br />
! [http://www.vps2go.com/ VPS2GO]<br />
| rowspan=2 |<br />
* Currenly using the stable version but will be upgraded to new 2.6 kernel + vs2.0 soon. <br />
|-<br />
| Japan<br />
|-<br />
! [http://www.net-lab.net net-lab] <br />
vserver/web-hosting<br />
| rowspan=2 |<br />
* Currently run our first testing host on kernel 2.6 + vs2.0 is running. Server Location: Frankfurt, near DE-CIX.<br />
* Commercial offer for vserver accounts soon available.<br />
|-<br />
| Germany<br />
|-<br />
! [http://www.stepping-stone.ch stepping stone GmbH]<br />
| rowspan=2 |<br />
* Our whole ISP infrastructure (Mail, Web, Directories, ...) is built upon the 2.0 vServer series on the 2.6 Linux kernel, running Gentoo Linux.<br />
* We provide [http://www.stepping-stone.ch/en/products/vserver/linux-vserver/ Gentoo and Debian vServers].<br />
* iptables/netfilter rules will be implemented free of charge on the carrier as part of our service.<br />
* As a speciality, you can run [http://www.asterisk.org/ Asterisk] in our vServers! <br />
* Furthermore we're specialized in providing high availability solutions in combination with [[Welcome_to_Linux-VServer.org|Linux VServer]] and [http://www.drbd.org/ DRBD].<br />
|-<br />
| Switzerland<br />
|-<br />
! [http://www.vroutix.com vRoutix]<br />
| rowspan=2 |<br />
* Offering kernel 2.6 Vservers in Argentina. Compaq Xeon/Sun Ultrasparc Servers (with Raid1).<br />
* Very affordable prices.<br />
* Starter: Very low price !<br />
* Lite: Low end users<br />
* Standard: small bussiness<br />
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* vServers demo accounts for Free. Try out one of our vServers !!!.<br />
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|-<br />
| Argentina<br />
|-<br />
! [http://www.mpexnetworks.de MPeXnetworks] <br />
MPeX.net GmbH<br />
| rowspan=2 |<br />
* High performance virtual servers on RAID1 Hosts<br />
* Leistungsfähige virtuelle Server für Ihr Unternehmen.<br />
* MPeXnetworks is offering three vserver packets.<br />
* Our systems have a low customer density, resulting in more power for everyone.<br />
* Nagios monitoring and free e-mail notification is included.<br />
* All VServer offers include a 30 day money-back-guarantee.<br />
|-<br />
| Berlin/Germany<br />
|-<br />
! [http://www.sentiensystems.com SentienSystems]<br />
| rowspan=2 |<br />
* High performance, quality, and secure Virtual Private Servers<br />
* SentienSystems(.com/.net) proudly utilizes and promotes open source software such as Linux-VServer on the secure and performance-intensive Gentoo Linux platform.<br />
|-<br />
| Austin, Texas, USA<br />
|-<br />
! [http://new.pipni.cz/vindex.phtml PIPNI s.r.o]<br />
| rowspan=2 |<br />
* Linux 2.6 Vservers on Intel Xeon platform<br />
* Providing free and payed vServer hosting. Freehosting has no guarantee, payed are guaranted.<br />
* You can select from Slackware, Gentoo or Debian hosting.<br />
* Freehosting specs: 333 MHz CPU, 128 MB RAM, 2 GB HDD space, 10 GB traffic.<br />
|-<br />
| Czech Republic<br />
|-<br />
! [http://www.croup.de croup.de]<br />
crossmedia solutions<br />
| rowspan=2 |<br />
* We provide individual VServer installations for our customers in Germany using Gentoo Linux.<br />
|-<br />
| Germany<br />
|-<br />
! [http://hosting.media72.co.uk Media72 hosting]<br />
| rowspan=2 |<br />
* Red Hat Enterprise Linux solutions<br />
* We provide custom hosting solutions starting from £2.08 a year. Virus and spam protection as standard on all accounts.<br />
<br />
|-<br />
| United Kingdom<br />
|-<br />
! [http://www.xcompetence.dk Xcompetence]<br />
Hosting<br />
| rowspan=2 |<br />
* Debian (/Ubuntu) Hosting løsninger<br />
* Vi tilbyder komplette serverløsninger. Alle konti har firewall samt virus og spam beskyttelse.<br />
<br />
|-<br />
| Danmark - Sverige.<br />
|-<br />
! [http://www.centrodedatos.com Centrodedatos]<br />
Dedicated Servers / Colocation / Housing<br />
| rowspan=2 |<br />
* Dedicated Servers and Server Clusters based on Linux VServer. Totally personalized solutions.<br />
* Servidores Dedicados y Clusters de Servidores basados en Linux VServer. Soluciones a medida.<br />
<br />
|-<br />
| Spain - Barcelona.<br />
|-<br />
! [http://www.upfrontsystems.co.za/hosting/ploneserver Upfront Systems]<br />
| rowspan="2" |<br />
* Servers in Germany and South Africa<br />
* Debian stable hosts based on linux vserver<br />
* Dedicated (but not limited to) Zope and Plone hosting<br />
<br />
|-<br />
| South Africa<br />
|-<br />
|}</div>212.103.65.198http://linux-vserver.org/util-vserver:Documentationutil-vserver:Documentation2007-04-26T08:18:43Z<p>212.103.65.198: /* /etc/vservers/vserver-name/scripts */</p>
<hr />
<div>=The content of the /etc/vservers directory=<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
==/etc/vservers/.defaults==<br />
*cachebase<br />
*:A link to the directory which will hold cached information about vservers.<br />
*namespace-cleanup<br />
*:Enable namespace cleanup globally. It can be overridden for a single vserver by setting the nonamespace-cleanup flag there.<br />
*nonamespace<br />
*:Disable namespace usage globally. It can be overridden for a single vserver by setting the namespace flag there. In this mode the /vservers directory must have the 'barrier' attribute. Else, common chroot(2) exploits are possible.<br />
*run.rev<br />
*:Path of the vserver run reverse directory. This directory contains symlinks named with XID numbers which point back to the configuration directory of vservers. Under kernel 2.4 this is required for the XID to VSERVER mapping; Under kernel 2.6 it is unused. ''NOTE: this link exists in 0.30.202* only; in previous versions it was a vserver specific setting.''<br />
*vdirbase<br />
*:A link to the default vserver rootdirectory.<br />
<br />
==/etc/vservers/.defaults/apps==<br />
===/etc/vservers/.defaults/apps/debootstrap===<br />
*mirror<br />
** The Debian mirror to use with the debootstrap program<br />
*uri<br />
** When the debootstrap package is not installed; fetch it from this uri and install it at a temporary place.<br />
===/etc/vservers/.defaults/apps/init===<br />
*environment<br />
** The environment to set when starting guests. Contains one VAR=VAL pair per line.<br />
*tty<br />
** A symlink to the TTY device where input/output will be redirected from/to at startup via initscript.<br />
===/etc/vservers/.defaults/apps/pkgmgmt===<br />
*apt.conf<br />
** The default apt.conf which is going to be used. It is overridden by distribution specific configuration file.<br />
*base<br />
===/etc/vservers/.defaults/apps/vprocunhide===<br />
*files<br />
** A list of files which will be made visible by vprocunhide. Wildcards are allowed and anything ending in '/' will be processed recursively. When this file exists, it overrides the defaults in SYSDEFAULTDIR/vprocunhide-files. The entries there must be absolute filenames inclusive the leading '/proc'.<br />
===/etc/vservers/.defaults/apps/vshelper===<br />
*debug<br />
** When existing, the vshelper execution will be traced.<br />
*disabled<br />
** When existing, the vshelper functionality will be disabled for all vservers.<br />
*logfile<br />
** The file where output will be logged to when vshelper is invoked from the kernel. This should point somewhere e.g. into /var/log.<br />
*warning-disabled<br />
** When existing, sanity checks for the vshelper functionality will be skipped.<br />
===/etc/vservers/.defaults/apps/vshelper/vshelper-methods===<br />
** * handler<br />
** See vshelper/action.<br />
===/etc/vservers/.defaults/apps/vunify===<br />
*exclude<br />
** Static list of excluded files.<br />
*pgkmgmt-force<br />
** When existing, information from packagemanagement will be used to create dynamic exclude-lists. This option requires that (a known) packagemanagement is configured for the vserver; else the requested operation will fail. Most tools assume 'on' as the default value.<br />
*pkgmgmt-ignore<br />
** When existing, information from packagemanagement will not be used to create dynamic exclude-lists.<br />
===/etc/vservers/.defaults/apps/vunify/hash===<br />
* A directory which will be used as the storage place for the vhashify command. It contains:<br />
** id (? - don't have that here...)<br />
** root<br />
*** A symlink that points to the directory within the filesystems which are used for the vservers. There must be not more than one of such a directory per filesystem.<br />
*** TBD: how to specify multiple directories?<br />
** method<br />
*** The name of the hash function used. Defaults to SHA-1.<br />
** blocks<br />
*** TBD. Defaults to "all".<br />
<br />
===/etc/vservers/.defaults/init===<br />
* mtab<br />
** Default mtab file<br />
===/etc/vservers/.defaults/interfaces===<br />
* vlandev<br />
** When this file exists, the steps which setup and destroy a VLAN interface will be executed.<br />
==/etc/vservers/.distributions==<br />
===/etc/vservers/.distributions/dist===<br />
* apt.conf<br />
** The default apt.conf which is going to be used. It overrides the apt.conf from CONFDIR/.defaults/apps/pkgmgmt.<br />
* dev<br />
* execdir<br />
** Directory with all executables and libraries which are required for this distribution.<br />
* initpost<br />
** Script which will be executed after packages are installed.<br />
* initpre<br />
** Script which will be executed before packages will be installed.<br />
* rpmlib<br />
** Directory which overrides /usr/lib/rpm.<br />
===/etc/vservers/.distributions/dist/apt===<br />
** Default content of the /etc/apt/ directory.<br />
===/etc/vservers/.distributions/dist/pkgs===<br />
** Contains files with packagenames.<br />
*list<br />
** File which contains the name of packages. On top of file the special keywords '--reinstall' and '--can-fail' are possible.<br />
===/etc/vservers/.distributions/dist/pubkeys===<br />
** Directory with GPG pubkeys which are used to sign the packages of this distribution.<br />
===/etc/vservers/.distributions/dist/rpm===<br />
** Default content of the /etc/rpm directory.<br />
===/etc/vservers/.distributions/dist/yum===<br />
** The default, yum-related content of the /etc directory.<br />
*yum.conf<br />
** The master yum configuration file. It supports the @YUMETCDIR@, @YUMCACHEDIR@ and @YUMLOGDIR@ placeholder which will be replaced at vserver ... build time.<br />
===/etc/vservers/.distributions/dist/yum.repos.d===<br />
** A directory with yum repositories.<br />
==/etc/vservers/vserver-name==<br />
The configuration directory for the vserver vserver-name.<br />
*bcapabilities<br />
**[experimental; name is subject of possible change] Contains the system capabilities. See lib/bcaps-v13.c for possible values.<br />
*cache<br />
**Path of the storage area for cached information about this vserver.<br />
*capabilities<br />
**Contains per line a capability. This file is used for the 2.4 kernel only; for 2.6 use bcapabilities.<br />
*ccapabilities<br />
**[experimental; name is subject of possible change] Contains the context capabilities. See lib/ccaps-v13.c for possible values.<br />
*context<br />
**Contains the context which shall be used for the vserver.<br />
*flags<br />
**Contains per line a flag. See lib/cflags-v13.c for possible values.<br />
*fstab<br />
**The fstab file for the vserver. Entries in this file will be mounted within the network context of the host. Use the fstab.remote file when you want that the mounting happens in the network context of the vserver. In most cases the 'fstab' file should be used.<br />
*fstab.remote<br />
**The fstab file for the vserver. Entries in this file will be mounted within the network context of the host; this means that mount will be called as chbind <options> mount .... See fstab also.<br />
*name<br />
**Contains the name of the vserver. When not given, the basename of the directory will be assumed as this name.<br />
*namespace<br />
**Overrides the global nonamespace flag and enables namespace usage for the current vserver.<br />
*namespace-cleanup<br />
**Enable namespace cleanup for the current vserver.<br />
*nice<br />
**The nice-level on which the vserver will be started.<br />
*nonamespace<br />
**Disables namespace usage for the current vserver. In this mode the /vservers directory must have the 'barrier' attribute. Else, common chroot(2) exploits are possible.<br />
*nonamespace-cleanup<br />
**Overrides the global namespace-cleanup flag and disables namespace cleanup for the current vserver.<br />
*personality<br />
**Used to set the personality of the vserver. First line in the file is the personality-type followed by flags (one item per line). See /usr/include/linux/personality.h for possible values.<br />
*run<br />
**Points to a file which will contain the XID of the running vserver. When the vserver is stopped, this can be a dangling symlink.<br />
*schedule<br />
**[experimental; name is subject of possible change] Contains the scheduler parameters, one per line. The Hard CPU limit uses a mechanism called a Token Bucket. the concept is simple: you have a bucket of a certain size which is filled with a specified amount R of tokens each interval T until the maximum is reached (excess tokens are spilled). At each timer tick, a running process consumes one token from the bucket, unless the bucket is empty. If the bucket is empty the process is put in the hold queue. When the bucket has been refilled to at least M tokens, all on hold processes are rescheduled. See the Linux VServer Wiki for more information about this file.<br />
*shell<br />
**Contains the pathname of the shell which will be used by the "vserver ... enter" command.<br />
*vdir<br />
**Path of the vserver root directory.<br />
==/etc/vservers/vserver-name/apps==<br />
===/etc/vservers/vserver-name/apps/init===<br />
*cmd.prepare<br />
** The command which is used to setup the init-system (e.g. to set the runlevel in the utmp-file). Each option must be on a separate line.<br />
*cmd.start<br />
** The command which is used to start the vserver. Each option must be on a separate line.<br />
*cmd.start-sync<br />
** The command which is used to wait on the vserver after it has been started. Each option must be on a separate line. This file will be ignored when the sync flag does not exist and the '--sync' option was not used.<br />
*cmd.stop<br />
** The command which is used to stop the vserver. Each option must be on a separate line.<br />
*cmd.stop-sync<br />
** The command which is used to wait on the vserver after it has been stopped. Each option must be on a separate line. This file will be ignored when the sync flag does not exist and the '--sync' option was not used.<br />
*depends<br />
** This file is used to configure vservers which must be running before the current vserver can be started. At shutdown, the current vserver will be stopped before its dependencies. Content of this file are vserver ids (one name per line).<br />
*environment<br />
** The environment to set when starting the guest. Contains one VAR=VAL pair per line.<br />
*killseq<br />
** Contains the 'signal [wait signal]*' sequence which is used to stop the vserver.<br />
*mark<br />
** This file is used to mark group of vservers which shall be started/stopped together by the initscript. Content is a simple string like 'default'.<br />
*mtab<br />
** The initial-mtab which will be used for the vserver.<br />
*runlevel<br />
** The start runlevel.<br />
*runlevel.start<br />
** The start runlevel.<br />
*runlevel.stop<br />
** The stop runlevel.<br />
*style<br />
** Contains the init-style. See [[util-vserver:InitStyles]]<br />
*sync<br />
** If this file is not present, all 'cmd.*-sync files will be ignored.<br />
*tty<br />
** A symlink to the TTY device where input/output will be redirected from/to at startup via initscript.<br />
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===/etc/vservers/vserver-name/apps/vshelper===<br />
*action<br />
** The action which is going to be executed when a vshelper event occurs. The default value is 'restart', but there can be defined own methods by placing scripts into the vshelper-methods directories. These scripts are fed with the same arguments as the vshelper script.<br />
*debug<br />
** When existing, the vshelper execution will be traced for this vserver.<br />
*disabled<br />
** When existing, the vshelper functionality will be disabled for this vserver.<br />
*event<br />
** When existing, these scripts will be executed *instead* of the default handler defined in 'action'. Their name must match the event which caused the execution of vshelper; e.g. 'restart' or 'poweroff'. See the vs_reboot() function in the kernel for more details.<br />
*sync-timeout<br />
** The timeout in seconds which is used when synchronising vserver startup/shutdown with the vshelper. When not set, 30 seconds will be assumed.<br />
*warning-disabled<br />
** When existing, sanity checks for the vshelper functionality will be skipped.<br />
===/etc/vservers/vserver-name/apps/vshelper-methods===<br />
*handler<br />
** See vshelper/action.<br />
===/etc/vservers/vserver-name/apps/vunify===<br />
** This directory contains configuration data required for vserver unification.<br />
*exclude<br />
** Static list of files which are excluded for unification. This list supports an rsync-like syntax: when a file is prefixed by '*', it is a candidate for unification; when there is no prefix or a '-' or a '~' it will be excluded. Shell-wildcards are allowed for the filenames.<br />
** When used with vcopy, the '~' prefix prevents copying of the file entirely (e.g. for keyfiles). With this tool, the file will be copied instead of hardlinked when the '-' prefix is used.<br />
*pgkmgmt-force<br />
** When existing, information from packagemanagement will be used to create dynamic exclude-lists. This option requires that (a known) packagemanagement is configured for the vserver; else the requested operation will fail. Most tools assume 'on' as the default value.<br />
*pkgmgmt-ignore<br />
** When existing, information from packagemanagement will not be used to create dynamic exclude-lists.<br />
*refserver.X<br />
** These are symlinks to the configuration directory (e.g. CONFDIR/vservers/<id>) of a refserver. There may be multiple such symlinks but they must be prefixed by 'refserver.' and will be processed in alphanumerical order.<br />
====/etc/vservers/vserver-name/apps/vunify/hash=====<br />
** A directory which will be used as the storage place for the vhashify command.<br />
** * id<br />
** Points to a directory within the filesystems which are used for the vservers. There must be not more than one of such a directory per filesystem.<br />
** * method<br />
** The used hash method.<br />
==/etc/vservers/vserver-name/cpuset==<br />
* cpu_exclusive<br />
** Is the CPU assignment exclusive?<br />
* cpus<br />
** The list of CPUs in this cpuset<br />
* mems<br />
** The list of Memory Nodes in this cpuset<br />
* mems_exclusive<br />
** Is the memory node assignment exclusive?<br />
* name<br />
** The name of the cpuset for this vserver<br />
* nocreate<br />
** When this file exists, the cpuset will be assumed to exist already<br />
==/etc/vservers/vserver-name/dlimits==<br />
===/etc/vservers/vserver-name/dlimits/dlimit===<br />
*directory<br />
** The directory to which the limit should be applied<br />
*inodes_total<br />
** The amount of inodes this vserver should be limited to<br />
*reserved<br />
** How much space (percentage-wise) should be reserved for the root user<br />
*space_total<br />
** The amount of space this vserver should be limited to (measured in blocks of 1024 bytes)<br />
==/etc/vservers/vserver-name/interfaces==<br />
* bcast<br />
** The default broadcast address.<br />
* dev<br />
** The default network device.<br />
* mask<br />
** The default network mask.<br />
* novlandev<br />
** When this file exists, the steps which setup and destroy a VLAN interface will be skipped. This overrides the global vlandev setting for this vserver.<br />
* prefix<br />
** The default network prefix-length.<br />
* scope<br />
** The default scope of the network interfaces.<br />
* vlandev<br />
** When this file exists, the steps which setup and destroy a VLAN interface will be executed for all interfaces of this vserver.<br />
===/etc/vservers/vserver-name/interfaces/iface===<br />
** 'iface' is an arbitrary name for the interface; the value itself is not important but may be interesting regarding interface-creation and usage with chbind. Both happens in alphabetical order and numbers like '00' are good names for these directories.<br />
*bcast<br />
** The broadcast address.<br />
*dev<br />
** The network device.<br />
*disabled<br />
** When this file exists, this interface will be ignored.<br />
*ip<br />
** The ip which will be assigned to this interface.<br />
*mask<br />
** The network mask.<br />
*name<br />
** When this file exists, the interface will be named with the text in this file. Without such an entry, the IP will not be shown by ifconfig but by ip addr ls only. Such a labeled interface is known as an "alias" also (e.g. 'eth0:foo').<br />
*nodev<br />
** When this file exists, the interface will be assumed to exist already. This can be used to assign primary interfaces which are created by the host or another vserver.<br />
*novlandev<br />
** When this file exists, the steps which setup and destroy a VLAN interface will be skipped. This will override the global vlandev and the per-guest vlandev.<br />
*prefix<br />
** The network prefix-length.<br />
*scope<br />
** The scope of the network interface.<br />
*vlandev<br />
** When this file exists, the steps which setup and destroy a VLAN interface will be executed.<br />
==/etc/vservers/vserver-name/rlimits==<br />
**A directory with resource limits for a given vserver. Each limit applies to the whole vserver. Possible resources are cpu, fsize, data, stack, core, rss, nproc, nofile, memlock, as and locks. This configuration will be honored for kernel 2.6 only.<br />
* resource<br />
** A file which contains the hard- and soft-limit of the given resource in the first line. The special keyword 'inf' is recognized.<br />
* resource.hard<br />
** A file which contains the hard- of the given resource in the first line. The special keyword 'inf' is recognized.<br />
* resource.min<br />
** A file which contains the guaranted minimum of the given resource in the first line. The special keyword 'inf' is recognized.<br />
* resource.soft<br />
** A file which contains the soft- of the given resource in the first line. The special keyword 'inf' is recognized.<br />
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==/etc/vservers/vserver-name/scripts==<br />
**A directory for scripts. By default, when one of these scripts will be executed, the execution of defaultscripts (within .../.defaults/scripts) will be skipped. To execute them nevertheless, the $DONT_SKIP_DEFAULTS environment variable must be set by one of the in-shellcontext scripts (the non-executable ones).<br />
* initialize<br />
** The scriptlet which will be executed before the root filesystem is mounted and the configuration has been loaded. Before executing the script, the configuration directory will be made the working directory.<br />
* post-start<br />
** The scriptlet which will be executed after the vserver has been started. Before executing the script, the vserver root directory will be made the working directory.<br />
* post-stop<br />
** The scriptlet which will be executed after the vserver has been stopped, but before the directories will be umounted and the interfaces disabled. Before executing the script, the vserver root directory will be made the working directory.<br />
* postpost-stop<br />
** The scriptlet which will be executed after the vserver has been stopped completely. Before executing the script, the vserver root directory will be made the working directory.<br />
* pre-start<br />
** The scriptlet which will be executed after network-interfaces were enabled and the directories mounted, but before the vserver itself has been started. Before executing the script, the vserver root directory will be made the working directory.<br />
* pre-stop<br />
** The scriptlet which will be executed before the vserver will be stopped. Before executing the script, the vserver root directory will be made the working directory.<br />
* prepre-start<br />
** The scriptlet which will be executed before the network-interfaces are enabled and the directories are mounted. Before executing the script, the configuration directory will be made the working directory.<br />
===/etc/vservers/vserver-name/scripts/initialize.d===<br />
** Repository of initialize like scripts. Before executing the script, the configuration directory will be made the working directory.<br />
*script<br />
** See initialize.<br />
===/etc/vservers/vserver-name/scripts/post-start.d===<br />
** Repository of post-start like scripts. Before executing these scripts, the vserver root directory will be made the working directory.<br />
*script<br />
** See post-start.<br />
===/etc/vservers/vserver-name/scripts/post-stop.d===<br />
** Repository of post-stop like scripts. Before executing the script, the vserver root directory will be made the working directory.<br />
*script<br />
** See post-stop.<br />
===/etc/vservers/vserver-name/scripts/postpost-stop.d===<br />
** Repository of postpost-stop like scripts. Before executing the script, the vserver root directory will be made the working directory.<br />
*script<br />
** See postpost-stop.<br />
===/etc/vservers/vserver-name/scripts/pre-start.d===<br />
** Repository of pre-start like scripts. Before executing these scripts, the vserver root directory will be made the working directory.<br />
*script<br />
** See pre-start.<br />
===/etc/vservers/vserver-name/scripts/pre-stop.d===<br />
** Repository of pre-stop like scripts. Before executing the script, the vserver root directory will be made the working directory.<br />
*script<br />
** See pre-stop.<br />
===/etc/vservers/vserver-name/scripts/prepre-start.d===<br />
** Repository of prepre-start like scripts. Before executing the script, the configuration directory will be made the working directory.<br />
*script<br />
** See prepre-start.<br />
===/etc/vservers/vserver-name/ulimits===<br />
**A directory with ulimits. Possible resources are cpu, data, fsize, locks, memlock, nofile, nproc, rss and/or stack. This configuration will be honored for kernel 2.4 only.<br />
* resource<br />
** A file which contains the hard- and soft-limit of the given resource in the first line. The special keyword 'inf' is recognized.<br />
* resource.hard<br />
** A file which contains the hard- of the given resource in the first line. The special keyword 'inf' is recognized.<br />
* resource.soft<br />
** A file which contains the soft- of the given resource in the first line. The special keyword 'inf' is recognized.<br />
===/etc/vservers/vserver-name/uts===<br />
* context<br />
** The context-name of the vserver. This file is listed for completeness only; the 'context' name is used and set internally by the util-vserver tools and can *not* be modified.<br />
* domainname<br />
** The NIS domainname of the vserver<br />
* machine<br />
** The machine-type of the vserver<br />
* nodename<br />
** The node-/hostname of the vserver<br />
* release<br />
** The OS-release of the vserver<br />
* sysname<br />
** The sysname of the vserver<br />
* version<br />
** The OS-version of the vserver</div>212.103.65.198