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OVZ Templates

Ash_HawkridgeAsh_Hawkridge Member
edited April 2012 in General

We are in the process of building a new batch of OpenVZ templates, i was just wondering what kind of application stacks etc users would like to see?

Any ideas are appreciated :D

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  • CentOS - DNS Server
    CentOS - Squid Proxy server

    Would be great if u had those

  • DNS sure, I can see a template for that. But why waste and ISO on squid? That's a 20 second install and a 2 minute configuration <_<

  • It's not like installing DNS would take more than a minute too (unless it's cPanel DNSOnly).

  • @rds100 said: It's not like installing DNS would take more than a minute too (unless it's cPanel DNSOnly).

    For some, but we have to think about less experienced people too, they like a one click solution (Not to mention the support tickets it saves)

  • @rds100 said: It's not like installing DNS would take more than a minute too (unless it's cPanel DNSOnly).

    True enough. I just don't mess with DNS enough to have the proper experience to comment :3

  • Will cPanel DNS Only even install on a 128MB VPS?

    I know it will run if installed from a template, but never tried to install it.

  • Yes but you have to be responsible and keep your templates updated. And when you have tons of templates it takes a lot of time to regulary update and recreate them.
    Sometimes a nice Knowledgebase / Wiki / Whatever article about "how to install DNS" can be much better.

  • @Legendlink nah, 128MB is not enough to install it. It downloads and compiles a lot of stuff.

  • MikyMiky Member

    Clean/minimal debian or whatever distribution....
    1> because it's much easier then to properly install whatever stack you want,
    2> because a clean environment is the best way to learn :-)

  • I did however get it to install on a 192/384MB VPS, too bad it's 123Systems.

  • AsimAsim Member

    @Legendlink said: Will cPanel DNS Only even install on a 128MB VPS?

    Yes

    I have cPanel-DNSonly installed on the following VPSes

    • VooServers 128MB XEN PV
    • Quickweb 128MB XEN PV (soon to be replaced with SecureDragon 128MB XEN PV)
    • Hostigation 128MB KVM (I did had a small issue installing the CentOS 6.0 onto the box which @mitgiB helped me fix)
    • TheHostHouse 128MB XEN HVM
  • AsimAsim Member

    @rds100 said: @Legendlink nah, 128MB is not enough to install it. It downloads and compiles a lot of stuff.

    I disagree from my personal experience shared above, yes it may take a few more minutes then 256MB but it does install. Am hosting around 4000 zones on this 4-VPS-cluster

  • @Asim ok, correction - 128MB OpenVZ is not enough to install cPanel DNS-only. Xen/KVM is different (because it can use swap) and you can install cPanel DNS-only there.

    Thanked by 1Asim
  • @rds100 said: 128MB OpenVZ is not enough to install cPanel DNS-only.

    Correct. Though due to OVZ's nature, if you ask a provider nicely they usually won't have a problem with giving you a temporary RAM boost to get the install done. You can then just drop the RAM back down and run the VM as normal.

  • Debian + Minecraft is a good template.

  • My criteria for cpanel DNS only are OpenVZ nodes with 128mb of ram; they're all working fine for me...

  • mikhomikho Member, Host Rep

    I once installed dns-only on a 15/year vps from buyvm.
    didnt even ask for a ram boost.

    so its possible

    Thanked by 1Asim
  • Debian/any distro + openpanel,
    Debian/any distro + Froxlor
    Webmin default install maybe..

    And +1 for the minecraft, but please also add buckit then...

  • @Asim said: yes it may take a few more minutes then 256MB but it does install. Am hosting around 4000 zones on this 4-VPS-cluster

    wow, it must be highly modified by you. Here is a 512MB kvm from my cpanel-dnsonly cluster

    root@ns1 [~]# free -m
                 total       used       free     shared    buffers     cached
    Mem:           490        476         14          0         67        155
    -/+ buffers/cache:        252        238
    Swap:         2046         23       2023
    root@ns1 [~]# ls -alh /var/named/*.db | wc -l
    3821
    
  • pcanpcan Member

    Don't forget Ubuntu 12.04 LTS, it is almost here.

    Ubuntu with the iScsi kernel module already integrated will be a definite plus on OpenVZ (on KVM I use this command: sudo aptitude install iscsitarget iscsitarget-source iscsitarget-dkms ). Also application stacks for storage and file exchange, for example Openfiler (both latest and previous release; the latest Openfiler release does not work with less than 256Mb RAM).

  • @camarg: Are you running cphulk and mysql and sendmail and xinetd and all that blubber?

  • FranciscoFrancisco Top Host, Host Rep, Veteran

    check the turnkeylinux templates :)

    They recently rebased them on 11.04 or whatever the latest LTS is.

    Francisco

  • @Damian said: Are you running cphulk and mysql and sendmail and xinetd and all that blubber?

    it's a default installation. no need to do savings on ram

  • @camarg said: wow, it must be highly modified by you. Here is a 512MB kvm from my cpanel-dnsonly cluster

  • +1 for turnkey also.

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