How is MySQL with InnoDB enabled on OpenVZ these days?

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Two years ago I was running a 256 meg OVZ instance with MySQL 5.1. I attempted to upgrade to MySQL 5.5 however due to InnoDB being enabled by default it caused all sorts of issues. I was able to hack it despite package install issues, however I didn't see this as an ideal solution because I WANT to run InnoDB if possible as its the more modern storage engine. A friend of mine had a colocated server with VMWare ESXi so he gave me an instance there and that was the end of my memory woes. Now he may be getting rid of that server so I'm looking to move to a LEB again. I don't mind OVZ however I really want to be able to run InnoDB without a huge instance. I have heard that there is a new memory management model (vswap instead of userbeancounters). Would this fix the issue, or would a 256 meg OVZ instance still not be enough?


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