Not a realistic one anyway... AFAIK AWS requires a tweaked Xen kernel to run (IIRC they use a customised version of Xen) so you would need to start with an existing AWS kernel source and then apply the OVZ patches. Even if it were possible I think it sounds like major headaches...
Have you tried running your existing OVZ container under LXC though? LXC does not require a patched kernel (LXC containers run under the default Debian Wheezy (basis of TurnKey) kernel and I reckon that it wouldn't take too much to get going; although it is somewhat uncharted territory...
Headless virtualBox may be a path of least resistance...
AFAIK OVZ on AWS is not an option...
Not a realistic one anyway... AFAIK AWS requires a tweaked Xen kernel to run (IIRC they use a customised version of Xen) so you would need to start with an existing AWS kernel source and then apply the OVZ patches. Even if it were possible I think it sounds like major headaches...
Have you tried running your existing OVZ container under LXC though? LXC does not require a patched kernel (LXC containers run under the default Debian Wheezy (basis of TurnKey) kernel and I reckon that it wouldn't take too much to get going; although it is somewhat uncharted territory...
Headless virtualBox may be a path of least resistance...