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Buying dedi from "webtropia" + 31 IPs....
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Buying dedi from "webtropia" + 31 IPs....

orelorel Member
edited March 2016 in General

Hey, i want to buy from webtropia dedi/ root sever and create VPS with it.
I have 2 options:
1. Root server - 36GB ram -12 Vcore but cant install proxmox so i think to install "Windows Server 2012 R2 Standard" and use "Hyper-V' to create VPS, it is possible?
2. Simple way, dedi - 32GB ram - 4 (8) core 4.0 GHz, install proxmox and create VPS.

Option #1 cost me only 53$, but option #2 cost me 55$ (less space also)...

Comments

  • raindog308raindog308 Administrator, Veteran

    So you can install proxmox on one box but not on the other...?

  • orelorel Member
    edited March 2016

    @raindog308 said:
    So you can install proxmox on one box but not on the other...?

    I cant... cause its root server.
    "it isn't possible to virtualize on a virtualized server."

  • I believe those root servers are basically large KVM machines.

    You won't have any luck using Hyper-V. Even IF they enabled the nested virt. flag it won't run at acceptable speed.

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  • ClouviderClouvider Member, Patron Provider

    If you really want to virtualise properly take a Dedi.

  • elgselgs Member

    @orel said:

    You actually can. It's just the performance suffers.

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  • orelorel Member

    @Clouvider said:
    If you really want to virtualise properly take a Dedi.

    but the dedi have 4 Vcore, and root server have 12 Vcore! :/ i dont know what to choose...

  • ClouviderClouvider Member, Patron Provider

    If you want to virtualise take a Dedi, it's as simple as that :-).

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  • Take the dedi for the easiest process, but I do believe you can install Debian 8 and convert to proxmox from there. LXC shouldn't be a problem in a KVM.

  • Option 2

  • orelorel Member

    Ok thanks all, i go for dedi, i need some help please:
    this is what im see:


    i choose windows 2012.. than 64bit... than i have software-raid , what to choose - yes/no?
    than i have " Konfigurationstool " 3 options: "Kein Admintool", "Plesk" ,"HyperV".
    Big thanks for help.

  • raindog308raindog308 Administrator, Veteran

    You could ask the provider for assistance with their order form, no?

  • orelorel Member
    edited March 2016

    @raindog308 said:
    You could ask the provider for assistance with their order form, no?

    no... they answer after 4 days...

  • ... and you still want to go with such a provider which responds after 4 days? How do you expect to support this setup?

  • orelorel Member

    @plumberg said:
    ... and you still want to go with such a provider which responds after 4 days? How do you expect to support this setup?

    i know that for customer that already have server there they answer fast...

  • its a shady provider who does not answer a "new prospective" customer on time. seriously

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  • @plumberg said:
    its a shady provider who does not answer a "new prospective" customer on time. seriously

    no true. if you are shady then will not answer you. i have been with myloc and there customer service is great for me.

  • RIYADRIYAD Member, Patron Provider

    There is a nice button above ,on the site , where you can easily change the language

    And you can use google translate , thats how I ordered before

  • raindog308raindog308 Administrator, Veteran

    orel said: no... they answer after 4 days...

    I think that's your answer.

  • orelorel Member

    @RIYAD said:
    There is a nice button above ,on the site , where you can easily change the language

    And you can use google translate , thats how I ordered before

    lol, its not works on "order" page... anyway, i just want to install proxmox and create VPS.. i cant see option of proxmox there, so i think i will just order and them contact sup to install for me proxmox.

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