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Proxmox VPS providers?

syamansyaman Member
edited June 2012 in General

This caught my eye - Hostbillapp now supports Proxmox VE
http://hostbillapp.com/features/apps/proxmox.html

Can we expect to see VPS providers using Proxmox as opposed to say SolusVM or HyperVM (which has no support for KVM)?

I seem to recall reading that Ramhost uses Proxmox for their KVM backend though - possibly the only provider to do so to date?

Comments

  • I use proxmox. i prefer it to the likes of solus, virtualizer, hypervm etc. especially the latest version. Only bad part is, they dont have tun/tap or pptp support via the panel. and it runs debian

  • SolusVM supports KVM

  • prometeusprometeus Member, Host Rep

    @DanielM said: Only bad part is, they dont have tun/tap or pptp support via the panel. and it runs debian

    How do you cope with the lack of IP pool assignment? Do you handle IP manually?

  • tuxtux Member

    @DanielM said: Only bad part is... and it runs debian

    This is good part.

  • subigosubigo Member

    @tux said: This is good part.

    Depends on who you ask. Lack of CentOS support is why I never bothered with Proxmox.

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  • @prometeus

    Yes its done manually.

    @tux

    Bad part being it doesnt support PPTP or tun/tap out of the box, i added ... to seperate what i was saying. and yes debian seems alot better than centos. uses much less ram

  • KuJoeKuJoe Member, Host Rep

    Proxmox is also not IPv6 compatible yet (at least it wasn't a few weeks ago). I dropped Proxmox about 2 weeks ago and haven't looked back. :)

  • prometeusprometeus Member, Host Rep

    @KuJoe said: I dropped Proxmox about 2 weeks ago and haven't looked back

    SolusVM now?

  • KuJoeKuJoe Member, Host Rep
    edited June 2012

    @prometeus said: SolusVM now?

    Nah. We were using SolusVM for our internal servers (webserver, SolusVM Master, monitoring, etc...) and it was replaced with just a base install of CentOS and OpenVZ (pptpd and IPv6 work flawlessly and disk IO is amazing, not to mention we have a lot more storage now that Proxmox doesn't take half of it for KVMs that we don't use). :)

  • syamansyaman Member

    For that matter, I wonder why Virtualizer, vePortal and VirtPanel use is so uncommon for LEBs despite having similar pricing structures as SolusVM? Burstnet must be the only one using vePortal I think? The other 2 - still haven't come across yet.

    @DanielM said: I use proxmox. i prefer it to the likes of solus, virtualizer, hypervm etc. especially the latest version. Only bad part is, they dont have tun/tap or pptp support via the panel. and it runs debian

  • syamansyaman Member

    I take back what I say about VirtPanel - there doesn't even seem to be much information about the product on their own website :p Dead product? http://www.virtpanel.com/

  • @syaman, it is the ugliness of them.

  • TazTaz Member

    Veportal just doesn't do the work plus IMHO their admin panel is a mess from my old experience. And buggy as fudge

  • Virtpanel wasnt the best design. but the features (When they worked) where awesome.

  • beardbeard Member

    Proxmox works when providers want to drop that Xen node that is under subscribed and want to run KVM virtualization on the same node as OpenVZ

  • Had bad experiences with proxmox where mixing VMs types often meant you had to reboot entire node if 1 VM misbehaves, however keeping the types apart seems to stop this from happening.
    Nothing worse than having to reboot a node for 1 machine.

  • MaouniqueMaounique Host Rep, Veteran

    I used proxmox for my home lab test a few months back, the idea is nice, but i found the implementation somewhat lacking. It has potential tho, will check again in the autumn.
    M

  • PatsPats Member
    edited July 2012

    @DanielM said: I use proxmox. i prefer it to the likes of solus, virtualizer, hypervm etc.

    why? since ur using on production, can u just elaborate pls.? as i want to clear some thoughts - http://www.lowendtalk.com/discussion/3695/proxmox-control-panel-why-not-or-why-yes

  • @Pats said: why? can u just elaborate pls.? as i want to clear some thoughts -

    Its just good. Its basic. it works. and ofcourse its free.

  • @kujoe
    ipv6 works too.

  • jarjar Patron Provider, Top Host, Veteran

    I take back what I say about VirtPanel - there doesn't even seem to be much information about the product on their own website :p Dead product? http://www.virtpanel.com/

    Not so dead to prevent them from advertising it on WHT, but enough so that I've had two tickets open (for two different reasons) for 7 days, and I'm a paying customer.

  • KuJoeKuJoe Member, Host Rep

    @syscentral Glad they finally added that.

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