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I have been searching on the internet for reliable information about Advantages and disadvantages for Virtuozzo. The unfortunate thing is that most information is older and therefore outdated.
It will be great help if someone kindly help me out with this information.
Hello,
I have been searching on the internet for reliable information about Advantages and disadvantages for Virtuozzo. The unfortunate thing is that most information is older and therefore outdated. It will be great help if someone kindly help me out with this information.
There is nothing we can help you with. Again, as you've been told before when asking about SVN, it is up to *YOU* to determine if this solution meets your needs. Talk with your team, load it, and evaluate it...in short, do the job of an admin.
It's up to YOU to read documentation, and get a clear picture of what your users need; there is absolutely NOTHING anyone else can do to help you, unless you have an actual technical issue. We aren't going to do comparisons of software for you, or write up guides.
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