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Create a server to use vps
chiccorosso
Member
in Help
Hello,
I'm not expert about vps...i would like to buy a big server and use to manage vps.
i'm not it guy it's hard to setup and manage a server with vps with plesk?
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Where's @deank when you need 'im?
plesk is more for web hosting rather than VPS.
Proxmox is a good choice if you're managing the VPS yourself and don't things like billing integration, etc.
This won't end well according to OP's thread history.
Try virtualizor, or Proxmox.
Raping combined knowledge for a blog? (Based on thread titles only)
You also have the option of using VMManager from ISPSystem.com. They provide good support if this is your first try to host VPS in general.
If you plan to use the VPS for yourself or for a few users, you can use VMWare ESXi. Proxmox is a good option as well.
If you need billing integration, what would you recommend?
Virtualizor or SolusVM with their respective WHMCS or Blesta modules
i dont need billing or any integration...thank you to reply me @HostinganID and @Mr_Tom
also @WiredBlade
Now I can start
I wouldn't know to be honest. I don't have any VPS's that clients need to self manage.
If you're looking to manage VPS then you can go for solusVM or Virtualizor both of the panels support WHMCS billing module and easy to manage.
Plesk is more suitable for webhosting..
If it's for personal work then go with Proxmox
If it's for commercial use then you can try solusvm or virualizor
Proxmox is prem
Yeah Proxmox. We use SolusVM for our clients' servers, but recently deployed Proxmox for all our own internal virtualization. It's super powerful, though not quite as easy to set up without knowledge of technology and virtualization, as say SolusVM or Plesk.
If you have the time, Proxmox is way worth it to learn, as it's way more flexible/configurable than most of the other options out there.
You could always try oVirt too (which is the open source project behind RHEV), but that is not at all easy to set up. Probably one of the most difficult ones out there to configure.