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Virtualizor question
Hello,
Am i the only one which it have problems with XEN HVM windows vm restoration? One of our hdd's node died and we tried to restore our VMs, since with linux OS was restoration successfully but with windows VMs was the restoration unsuccessfully... contacted virtualizor support which they was very helpfull in many cases but never get a correct answer from them about this issue, even in skype seems they are ignoring my messages.
Time to move to solusvm?
Cheers.
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KVM is KVM with either panel, if you have a backup of the drive image, just write it to a fresh drive image (LVM/qcow2) and be done with it. Don't forget to enable proper drives as it was set originally
Forget to mention its XEN HVM. Planning to move from XEN to KVM soon...
It has been 4 years since people have been waiting for SolusVM v2 and you can see how much they have delivered. Their support is even worst than that of Virtualizor. SolusVM getting acquired by crooks at incompetent OnApp was the last nail in the coffin.
So either pay a lot more & move to Virtuozzo/VMware or stay where you are. Virtualizor at least keeps adding features & do bug fixes even if it takes them months or years for those where as SolusVM is all about deceiving & lying to its customers.
Everything fixed, thanks to virtualizor support. Please close this thread.