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1.99EUR Online.net server + Proxmox with NAT (Lowendspirit style) + Backup
pbalazs123
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Well guys i've decided to write a tutorial about this. I'm still testing it, but when it's ready i will post the details.
The idea is based on Lowendspirit but with my own cheap online.net server. Run a few 128MB RAM/2GB HDD OVZ containers on it (5-6) with ports forwarded coz i only got 1 IPV4 address and able to backup these CTs to the free 100GB backup space that online.net provided with the subscription through FTP.
Poll about Tutorial
- Are you interested?124 votes
- Yes87.90%
- No12.10%
Comments
You missed the yes option on the poll, but yeah sure it would be cool! With 2gb ram plain OpenVZ with no control panel might be better.
I'd be interested in this!
Fixed the poll. I can do that version aswell. But first i will do it with Proxmox.
Why not save some cpu and ram by running openvz from the command line?
I think OpenVZ would be better, but Proxmox would be cool as well. Would love a couple separate containers to run things in.
Proxmox Supports KVM and OpenVZ so dont matter.
very interrested, i only recently saw the benefits of proxmox and would love to give it a try..
Sure, i will do pure cmd line version aswell. Right now i'm testing with Proxmox panel.
Proxmox is a control panel for OVZ containers and KVMs. I'm just testing what would you like to do exactly.
+1
I will put everything on "paper" soon.
Don't forget about IPv6
I know. ) I have to put that in the config aswell.
I would be interested to see this
would absolutely love to see this. Was thinking of giving this a try after much thought of what to do with my online.net server.
Yes, sure
+1
Why proxmox and not Feathur (OpenVZ) ?
I am not trying to burst your bubble, but the 1.99eur online.net server comes with a tiny cpu and a single hdd ...
I see cpu load issues, as well as i/o.
Other than that, it is a good idea if you can find a better/alternative node to house the virtual machines.
and iptables if possible.
NICE haha
Proxmox does IPv6 now or are you planning to handle it manually?
O rly? )) Dude this is an experiment lol. Won't care about load issues or anything else.
Thanks!
I don't know yet, but i know i have to use that dibbler-client to announce my prefix.
If the VMs are for you, then I guess that is fine. If you are planning to sell, I stand by my previous comment :P
Good luck.
Because Feathur sucks so far.
I hope to see both a Proxmox guide and a guide for just OpenVZ.
What's the problem? I am using it and the only 2 problems I have is:
I think that you quoted the wrong line. :P
Sorry, I quoted everything, but I think that's Vanilla's problems
Last time I used it IPv6 was impossible. Has that changed yet? Also, isn't it developed by one person?
I'm already doing a similar thing with a N2800 OVH server, it holds ~30 clients without an issue, but it has random kernel panics while being under heavy load. With the VIA being 1/3 as strong as the Atom, I guess you can't fit a lot of users there.