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Best Control Panel for Cloud Hosting
ChairHosting
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Hello,
Ive been looking around for Control Panels to host VPS Clouds. We've been using solusVM for OpenVZ but for VPS Cloud, I was hoping users can create multiple instances as they need to. Anyone got a suggestion? Also, it cant be too expensive as we are trying to offer everything at affordable prices.
Thanks, Jacob
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Manually.
Probably coding your own would be the best solution.
hmmmmmmm so no recommendation?
ModulesGarden have one, i currently use it.. bit buggy at times, but they have most things down pat..
http://www.modulesgarden.com/products/whmcs/solusvm_extended_cloud/features
The support team there, can be a bit slow.. (24 hour minimum between replies) even if reply within 30 seconds etc.
But i got a custom function written for it too.
Other then coding your own (which i'm currently doing) it's really the only choice.
Are we talking Cloud or 'Cloud'
There is a big difference between a VPS on a server and scalable HA environment
Cloud, Like these: https://www.digitalocean.com/.
http://www.modulesgarden.com/products/whmcs/solusvm_extended_cloud/features would help I guess, Ill take a look at it
wip -- https://github.com/lunanode/lobster
I actually know of a new one coming out: virtkick (I think I spelled it right), real good but not out.
Uh what?
thanks
Are you new? cpanel is for web, not VPS or cloud...
I would not consider that to apply here as it turned into a SasS and basically did a bait and switch.
Its fine cPanel is great for web hosting, we use it
Summerhosts will love it; https://www.virtkick.com/pricing.html
lol, http://lobster.lunanode.com/terms no jon nguyen no popcorn
Ummmm " jon nguyen no popcorn" ...?
Hmmm Never looked at their pricing.. Looks pretty bad though. That means we as providers need to charge 15% more....
I can recommend OnApp. Have a look at SolusVM, version 2 is coming very soon.
I mentioned the things solusVM couldn't do. We are currently using solusVM..
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