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There are many hosts that do. The two that come to mind are BuyVM (Stallion) and BlueVM (Feathur). There are also hosts that use Proxmox and OnApp.
BitAccel uses VirtPanel
EDIT: DigitalOcean have their own control panel
We use Cloudmin.
Bandwagonhost's KiwiVM is another. I really like KiwiVM and Feathur. Feathur is opensource I wish more hosts adopt them.
We use our own custom panel, and we provide both OpenVZ and KVM services.
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We use Feathur.
We don't use SolusVM, all our VPS controls are under the client account area.
http://lowendtalk.com/discussion/15915/any-non-whmcs-non-solus-openvz-providers
http://lowendtalk.com/discussion/11960/list-of-providers-using-custom-panel
XenVZ/OpenITC control panel is my favourite.
We use HostGuard over at SonicVPS.
Good links @Spirit
It depends, we use solus but also cloudstack for the KVM cloud and cloudmin for Xen storage (regular VPSes not cloud) as well as Proxmox for legacy windows (to be discontinued 31st of January) and KVM storage plans.
So I am not sure if you meant that by saying using, I mean, we use it, but not exclusively.
@serverian doesn't use solusvm. He have so many branding that i cannot even remember.
We use OnApp
I think Feathur is very cool.
RAM Host has a custom panel, and I'm not sure if that's still the case, but EDIS used to as well. And as mentioned, Backupsy/Winity/VPSDime/etc. all have a custom (WHMCS-integrated) panel as well.
I'm a customer of both providers, and they both still use custom panels.
Torqhost uses its own 'TorqCP', but only for my OpenVZ VPS -- KVM uses SolusVM.
We use Virtualizor w/ KVM.
We (Luna Node) use SolusVM on our SSD KVM plans but the rest of our plans use a custom control panel. Probably we'll stick with OpenStack when we start offering VM's in Scranton.
+1 Virtualizor. Because it's friendly ^^ IMO
We starting our new own panel in 1 or 2 weeks. We started our development for it 1.5 years ago. To create hardware and software architecture for it. We spent most time for proxmox patches..perl i hate it. It is based on the modulesgarden proxmox cloud panel but with lot's of custom development. Template reinstall is included, clone vm functions, additional hdd management, public/internal network an so on. Features which offers not much other companies. Panel communicates with our mikrotik routers, reinstall system and dns management system. Most time needed to implement VXLAN into proxmox to provide internal network features for each customer.
Do you want to see a screenshot, no problem
That's pretty damn awesome!
You just got my attention!
Cloudmin is cool, too bad few people use it and customers think it is too complicated
I had to give up the idea of extending the range of products using it due to complains it has too many options
Which of your plan comes with Cloudmin? I know you mentionned xen storage, but I can't seem to figure out which one is which. BIZ uses SolusVM, Dallas Xen uses SolusVM, XenPower uses SolusVM. I'm confused.
Thanks, i hope i can post the new version and gui design soon.
We use billmanager billing + vemanager vps management control panel to provide total automation of services and almost close to 0 support intervention in processes like ip order, rdns management, additional ram, bandwidth, cpu order and so on.
Cloudmin is a very mature, stable and reliable piece of software. It really does have tons of features but it is possible to make it work. We have disabled most of the "complicated" features on the customers end and only left the absolute basics. Some customers still found it complicated and confusing. Our VPN for Graphical Console further complicates things but we believe in security and stability over ease and convenience.
I had a customer saying that cPanel is to confusing.
Well, cPanel is indeed confusing. It's alias is "The Labyrinth". You're just good at using it if 1) you've never used a straight forwardly designed CP, 2) you like web 1.0 website designs and get along with minimal font/graphics on retina/hd-displays, 3) you have no clue about the technical background of administration, 4) you like redundant/irrelevant set-ups (subdomains of the main-domain for every addon-domain without any reason...), 5) and so on.
We will be using OpenNabula soon .