HyperVM is virtualization technology with multiple characteristics, like multi-tiered, multi-server, multi-virtualization platform which allows a VPS hosting service provider a condition to manage and delegate OpenVZ based virtual private servers.
Yes it is free,its unique user-interface, VPS server based features and functionality, and low cost HyperVM becomes the most suitable
solution for anyone who would like to use a virtual private server environment to host their web applications.
Set up of HyperVM
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Important: Make sure that you open the ports 8888 and 8887 in the firewall. Otherwise you won’t be able to connect to HyperVM.
You have to disable selinux by editing /etc/sysconfig/selinux and changing the line to selinux=disabled and then running
# setenforce 0
You need to be at the latest release of your OS.
# yum update –y
HyperVM installation consists of downloading either the
hypervm-install-master.sh or hypervm-install-slave.sh . and execute it as root.
Commands:
# setenforce 0
# wget http://download.lxcenter.org/download/h ... -master.sh
# sh ./hypervm-install-master.sh --virtualization-type=xen/openvz/NONE
You have to clearly specify which virtualization type you want using the option --virtualization-type as either:
xen
openvz
NONE
If you want to install hypervm on an existing system, just use virtualization-type=NONE, which will install just hyperVM components, and skip the virtualization components entirely.
HyperVM will currently install the openVZ/Xen kernel, but will not switch the default kernel to it. You will have to manually edit the /etc/grub.conf, and change the default=1 to default=0, and reboot the machine.