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Don't, if you are asking these questions.
PM @DewlanceVPS or @ajones if you need help in the world of VPS.
Please make sure Autoboot is set up...also make sure you know how to run Windows firewall in Linux
If you want to actually have a real conversation than talking to these guys email me at [email protected]
We can help you and give you some pointers
Also need to be able to run EXE in Linux.
http://wiki.openvz.org/Main_Page
Memorize this and you can't lose, if you already know how to run a server.
actually CVPS_Chris we are a customer of chicagoVPS and are now going out on are own
We are very versed in Linux and servers having been hosting Website and Teamspeak servers for many years now our only question here was what of the 2 are better easier to manage more stable you know the simple answer is all that is needed here not the dont and run away and all that just a simple educated answer lol or should i just Email CVPS_Chris like he said lol
Wow bro, you need to learn to use punctuations.
We are very versed in Linux and servers having been hosting Website and Teamspeak servers for many years now our only question here was what of the 2 are better easier to manage more stable you know the simple answer is all that is needed here not the dont and run away and all that just a simple educated answer lol or should i just Email CVPS_Chris like he said lol
Get. sysadmin and get them to setup for you
o.o
Hi @clancoms, would love to work with you on your move into VPS systems. Do drop me a PM.
Heh. Neo doing sysadminn work ?;-)
Is this is a joke or you are serious?
(Beginners Tip: Linux can run .exe files using Wine)
VMWare is amazing if you have the money to pay for licensing (Please no cracked ESXI boxes, thanks.)
I think you're messing up Hyper-V with Hyper-VM, Hyper-V is really nice too. If your systems are Windows, that is.
All in all, please hire a sysadmin or consultant who can advise you better - you likely aren't about to find quality help or advice on these forums.
Customers will love VMware VPSes, however, it will cost a ton for licensing.
If you want to go that route, KVM will be better.
Hyper-V works and is good for windows, but KVM is the standard pretty much these days.
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VMWare server was free the last time i used it, but this was long time ago. How much do the licencses cost now?
@rds100 server is, however most people use ESXi and don't bother licensing it despite running it commercially so it is free but only sort of.
ESXi is only free for personal use.
While nothing stops you from using it commercially, I'd think twice about buying from any host who does.
It is still free however is EOL since 2010 IIRC and has some vulnerability.
Boo to VMWare for dropping an otherwise great product.
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for service providers you need to subscribe a VSPP license. You agree to pay a fixed layer of "points" starting with 360.
Old contracts paid on a per virtual cpu allocated/per month, while the new contracts charge on RAM usage.
OpenVZ:
Xen PV:
Xen HVM:
KVM:
Complete solutions:
VMWare:
HyperVM:
Hyper-V:
virtuozoo:
XenServer:
Proxmox:
SolusVM:
OnApp/OpenStack:
uh? Why?
My personal experience has been very positive. I've been on both ends, although never sold containers based on it.
Hyper-V is nice, just people are way too lazy to build okay frontends for it.
Actually, it is supported by Debian quite hard, even tho RH dropped the support.
If you mean speed, you are right, it is somewhat slower. In any other aspect, it is better from the consumer point of view.
Making your own template is trivial. It is also much better than rolling some created by ppl you dont know.
Actually, that is perfectly possible, just not as straight-forward as in a full HW virtualization as expected. Also custom kernel is fully possible, including some other *NIX-es, see below.
Wrong again, you can use any domU aware kernel and, for example, freeBSD can run in Xen_PV without a virtualization-flagged CPU. It is NOT a container, will run own kernel if it is made aware of the dom0 one, they must work together.
While KVM is an equal contender here, RH support made it more popular, however, I do not find KVM faster or better overall than Xen-HVM. It is down to personal preference.
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I have bad experience when running opensips, kamailio, and asterisk on openvz. It is not stable.
It work nicely on kvm and Xen.
I don't go further to find the problem with openvz, maybe i just doing misconfiguration, or maybe i'm not lucky.