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Free VPS Panel for KVM?

MikePTMikePT Moderator, Patron Provider, Veteran

Howdy folks,

What Free VPS panel to manage KVM (no customers, at all, just VPS'es we need) do you recommend?

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  • zsh or bash

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  • You misspelled that.

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  • Proxmox?

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  • MikePTMikePT Moderator, Patron Provider, Veteran

    @willie said:
    Proxmox?

    Indeed, I think that'll be our choice. But...Was looking for suggestions here. I've done several promox installs and it runs pretty well.

  • MikePTMikePT Moderator, Patron Provider, Veteran

    I've always added a single IP to proxmox instances, how do you guys add multiple IPs?

  • @MikePT said:
    I've always added a single IP to proxmox instances, how do you guys add multiple IPs?

    Create multiple interfaces with one ip, or get an ip range and assign it to one interface. The question is not related that much to proxmox. Google "multiple ips on one interface linux" you'll find your answer.

  • MikePTMikePT Moderator, Patron Provider, Veteran
    edited February 2017

    @Vita said:

    @MikePT said:
    I've always added a single IP to proxmox instances, how do you guys add multiple IPs?

    Create multiple interfaces with one ip, or get an ip range and assign it to one interface. The question is not related that much to proxmox. Google "multiple ips on one interface linux" you'll find your answer.

    I'm aware how to add multiple IPs on one interface, just done several Proxmox setups and never had to bound more than a single IP.

    Thanks for your help, will definitely go ahead with Proxmox.

    Thread can certainly be closed, as Proxmox seems to be the most suitable VPS panel here.

  • Your easiest way to accomplish what you are looking for as far as IPs for a single interface would be to use a bridge interface and tie it to your ethernet interface. Set each virtual device with it's own MAC address, and you're in like Flynn.

    As mentioned by Vita, this is pretty well documented.

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  • dependung on how you can assign vmacs you may add the same vmac to multiple IPs. At least OVH/SYS supports that... inside the kvm with a bridged setup you can simply add all those IPs like on a dedicated..

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  • MikePTMikePT Moderator, Patron Provider, Veteran

    @WSS said:
    Your easiest way to accomplish what you are looking for as far as IPs for a single interface would be to use a bridge interface and tie it to your ethernet interface. Set each virtual device with it's own MAC address, and you're in like Flynn.

    As mentioned by Vita, this is pretty well documented.

    I've done this config in full except the subnet part, waiting for Hetzner to approve it. As for the rest, I'm using routed mode, I'll need to use the node IP for the gateway. All good now.

    @Falzo said:
    dependung on how you can assign vmacs you may add the same vmac to multiple IPs. At least OVH/SYS supports that... inside the kvm with a bridged setup you can simply add all those IPs like on a dedicated..

    Thank you for the input, all sorted!

  • AnthonySmithAnthonySmith Member, Patron Provider

    ESX?

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