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SolusVM front-end configuration requirement
I only had experience with Opennebula before.
Based on Opennebula's doc, for no more than 500 instances, it recommends configuration below:
1CPU(2 Cores)
2G ram
100G disk
Recently, I decided to switch to SolusVM.
Upon checking SolusVM's doc, I found it only suggests: >80G disk and >4G swap.
Just wanna to check: for less than 500 instances, is the same front-end configuration from Opennebula good for a production environment?
ie: 1CPU(2 Cores)
2G ram
100G disk (Will give 4G to SWAP)
Thank you guys in advance!
Comments
Yes that should be just fine.
You decided to switch to a dead project that has had nothing but minimal updates in over 3 years and is around 4 years out of date in terms of features?
Interesting choice.
Alternative: https://www.virtualizor.com/
You should have stick to opennebula if not faced any issues
Please disregard that information. A new version of SolusVM is being actively developed that will replace the 1.x product. The current version is still being maintained with minimal updates. Most of our development attention is on the new version.
Please disregard that information it is utter bollocks.
Since 2014 haha, common, you are not fooling anyone, you guys have told lie after lie after lie, I am happy to reference some of them if you want?
lol
Apologies for the slight necro post here guys but I need to ask, when do you plan on releasing even a demo or the new features of the new SolusVM 2.0? I feel at least a new feature list would put some of us to rest lmao.
I wouldn't trust onapp's timelines too much. I still have a ticket response from 21st of august this year saying that
When asked for a timeline:
Only to have it shutdown 12 weeks later:
https://www.lowendtalk.com/discussion/129641/cloud-net-closing
From your own site: https://onapp.com/products/solusvm/
(that is over 3 years ago by now)
And judging by this old (2015) thread solusvm is not faring much better:
https://www.lowendtalk.com/discussion/45189/solusvm-2-0
That was early 2015, so the talks about 2.0 should have existed since 2012.
Edit: did some more digging for only the @solusvm account.
January 2015: https://www.lowendtalk.com/discussion/comment/875247/#Comment_875247
February 2015: https://www.lowendtalk.com/discussion/comment/892755/#Comment_892755
In april 2015 some screenshots were posted of the 2x branch: https://www.lowendtalk.com/discussion/comment/1018557/#Comment_1018557
June 2015: https://www.lowendtalk.com/discussion/comment/1108077/#Comment_1108077
Also june 2015: https://www.lowendtalk.com/discussion/comment/1109181/#Comment_1109181
Also june 2015, apparently something is running somewhere: https://www.lowendtalk.com/discussion/comment/1111452/#Comment_1111452
September 2015: https://www.lowendtalk.com/discussion/comment/1273016/#Comment_1273016
Oktober 2015: https://www.lowendtalk.com/discussion/comment/1304153/#Comment_1304153
February 2016: https://www.lowendtalk.com/discussion/comment/1555508/#Comment_1555508
August 2017: https://www.lowendtalk.com/discussion/comment/2332982/#Comment_2332982
And just to finally beat this dead horse a bit more: https://www.lowendtalk.com/discussion/comment/2399252/#Comment_2399252
I just want to know if it'll be easy to move from v1 to v2 and if there will be Multi-LVM support for either file based storage or Thin LVM that will allow backups (something Virtualizor doesn't do, the backup part)
Oh, and if there is, will it be possible to go from standard LVM to Thin LVM easily.
@6ixth how can you be so ridiculous, read all that, anything they tell you is a lie, forget solusvm, it's dead.
If you really want to switch use proxmox
That was some impressive research. Kudos.
@teamacc you are my favorite person for the day.