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Is there any vps provider with Virtuozzo?

raihan0888raihan0888 Member
edited February 2014 in General

I interested to learn setup vps node in windows with customer panel.which will be the better from your point of view?

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  • I have done with virtualizor, found quiet easy.

    Try below link for setup information.

    http://virtualizor.com/wiki/Install_KVM

  • @realweb said:
    I have done with virtualizor, found quiet easy.

    Try below link for setup information.

    http://virtualizor.com/wiki/Install_KVM

    scared to command :( looking for windows based solution.:(

  • Try webtropiya they provide vps on virtuozzo.

  • jarjar Patron Provider, Top Host, Veteran
    edited February 2014

    No budget providers. Virtuozzo licensing is very expensive, no matter what discounts or deals you get.

    I mean there's always virtualbox. Not really a perfect solution for full virtualization with windows as the host node that I'm aware of. At least nothing on par with linux+openvz/KVM in terms of overhead and capacity.

    Is your goal simply to avoid linux or are you looking for a certain result?

  • @raihan0888 said:
    scared to command :( looking for windows based solution.:(

    You can use Hyper-V otherwise there's always VMware's free hypervisor if your project is of non-commercial nature

  • We use Virtuozzo (or Parallels Cloud Hypervisor) for our whole Linux/Windows virtual servers lineup. The performance has been superior but as @jarland said the license is expensive compared to SolusVM or other panels' per-server licensing.

  • @forthcloud said:
    We use Virtuozzo (or Parallels Cloud Hypervisor) for our whole Linux/Windows virtual servers lineup. The performance has been superior but as jarland said the license is expensive compared to SolusVM or other panels' per-server licensing.

    And in a server you cannot have both linux/windows the virtuozzo works windows or linux node, so better to use a normal KVM instead of pay for virtuozzo which cost a lot :)

  • @racksx said:
    And in a server you cannot have both linux/windows the virtuozzo works windows or linux node, so better to use a normal KVM instead of pay for virtuozzo which cost a lot :)

    KVM is something we don't want to use unfortunately.

  • @forthcloud said:
    KVM is something we don't want to use unfortunately.

    Try with VMWare :)

  • @forthcloud said:
    We use Virtuozzo (or Parallels Cloud Hypervisor) for our whole Linux/Windows virtual servers lineup. The performance has been superior but as jarland said the license is expensive compared to SolusVM or other panels' per-server licensing.

    Thanks forth for sharing the info.would you please able to share how much the license cost?

  • DBADBA Member

    Virtuozzo has a monthly per container fee and as a result has no traction in the low end market. It is around $20 for one to $220 for 50 or $4.40 and lower as you go higher.

    Thanked by 1raihan0888
  • forthcloudforthcloud Member
    edited March 2014

    @raihan0888 said:
    Thanks forth for sharing the info.would you please able to share how much the license cost?

    PM'd you.

    @DBA As we are a direct Parallels Partner NOC we are able to get lower prices on licenses.

    Thanked by 1raihan0888
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