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NodeServ Presents NodeControl - In-House panel -PREVIEW-
NodeServ is happy to share with you a preview of their new in-house control panel, which will be launching here within the next week.
This panel has been kept top secret until now, where photos can be found below which show the different utilities the panel has.
We also have a new logo as you will be able to tell from the images below, which we will be rolling out with a brand new website design in the coming week or two.
We now also have our own direct allocation with ARIN for IP space as well.
Panel Features:
Complete power control, start, stop, reboot, anytime.
Rescue System
Automated OS Reloads
rDNS
Resource Graphs
Thanked by 1sirmbhe
Comments
Nice!
Looking nice.
Nice seeing some hosts moving from Solus and building their own. Good work
This is currently only for KVM(Which we will be launching by next week or so. We will implement something for OpenVZ in the near future.
Release it when done. I want to test it with OpenVZ.
finally people realizing solusvm fucking sucks and start making their own shit.
well done.
Looking good.
Really nice! Congrats!
Looks very good.
Looks really nice!
Looks good, it only for your own clients or are you licencing and releasing it?
Looks really nice. How long has this been in development?
Looks great
Is there an existing product on the backend or is that written from scratch also?
Good job guys!
Looks nice! Is it a completely custom panel or does it use a SolusVM or Promox API in the background?
Thank you we appreciate it It uses Proxmox in the backend
Loading google maps to show server location seems excessive. Other than that it seems good congrats!
Appreciate it, google maps is just there to show the location of the data center as we are planning to expand to other data centers in the coming months.
Is it full-blown Google Maps? If that's the case, may I suggest using a static image instead in order to improve performance?
That would work. Will look into doing something like that.