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True Failover providers?

wychwych Member

Are there any true failover providers?

HA etc. included.

Ideally in LET pricing as for testing and idea for a SAS, but can go higher.

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  • serverianserverian Member
    edited May 2014

    iwstack (cloudstack)
    forthcloud (virtuozzo cloud)
    lunanode (openstack)
    virtua realm (onapp)

  • wychwych Member

    @serverian said:
    iwstack (openstack)
    forthcloud (virtuozzo cloud)
    lunanode (openstack)
    virtua realm (onapp)

    Nice list, cheers matey!

  • Joe_NQJoe_NQ Member

    @serverian iwStack is based on CloudStack :)

    @wych You might want to check out CloudVPS. They launched their OpenStack services today, starting at 7.50€ for 1 GB. I participated in their beta and was quite pleased with their custom panel and overall performance. Their regular servers and network already have a great reputation.

    Thanked by 1Maounique
  • MaouniqueMaounique Host Rep, Veteran

    Joe_NQ said: @serverian iwStack is based on CloudStack :)

    This :)
    We give full access to the UI, but there are some things that are limited by the payment model, for example, you need a special account to use projects and have multiple users with various rights, for that you need to contact us in advance to make some kind of a special deal.

  • @Maounique said:
    We give full access to the UI, but there are some things that are limited by the payment model, for example, you need a special account to use projects and have multiple users with various rights, for that you need to contact us in advance to make some kind of a special deal.

    Lucky me, I guess ;-)

    What's the advantage of having projects? Is it only the users you can create?

  • MaouniqueMaounique Host Rep, Veteran

    No, you can also set special rights, but the whole thing is more complex: http://blogs.clogeny.com/cloudstack-3-0-projects-demystified/

    This is only needed for power users, mostly.

    Thanked by 1wych
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