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ramnode for their legacy vps service
now they use openstack i think
I think most providers around these parts are using solus?
Maybe I'm wrong.
Eager to hear some feedback.
Me too, hence this thread, but i really doubt most ppl here use solus. We will see.
Virmach and Racknerd both use SolusVM. Those 2 off the top of my head..
Do you know if for everything suitable, or just some legacy products?
Thanks.
All people I have signed up with lately do not have it.
Not just legacy products... I could show you screenshots of my SolusVM accounts but that would accidentally flex the number of services I have lol
EDIT: PS, oh and hey.. please, try the fish. (visit my aff garden and buy)
Old joke:
I once saw an add: If you are an alcoholic, call this number!
I did, and it was a liquor store!
Haha I like it.
EDIT: For bonus points, without googling, did you get the reference about trying the fish?
My current VPS lineup, categorized by virtualization panel
SolusVM
SolusIO
Virtualizor
Other
So, quite a lot still, albeit not the majority, as I gather.
A bit early but good to know, I was afraid it is falling under a critical threshold as there are some issues with it for a long time.
@dahartigan No, I took it literally (the fish thing).
I'll get you a taste of the stallion for black friday
Francisco
The Windows 95 CD had a video clip of a Weezer song on it..
Just to add to the list, I believe these providers are using SolusVM.
We use SolusVM as well.
We have no reason to switch, as long as prices stay reasonable, as its been rock solid for us.
~ SMARTHOST
I believe Hosthatch is also use SolusVM with few customization
I only had OSR2 and dont remember such a thing, but I wasnt looking for multimedia on OS disks :P
I think, SolusVM is popular here. Most of my VPS provider use it. Some extra (not mentioned previously) to the list / statistics:
Most providers I've tried use either SolusVM, a custom panel, a proxmox WHMCS plugin or whatever, or virtualizor.
Personally, entirely from the viewpoint as a customer, I usually prefer the functionality of SolusVM over Virtualizor. Although it isn't as pretty, it performs decently and consistently. I find that virtualizor is more often sluggish, while SolusVM usually performs alright from almost any host I've tried.
Perhaps it's just the hosts I've used.
Their interface is custom, but it uses SolusVM in the background. Not a fan at the moment as their panel is quite broken (sometimes restarting doesn't work, sometimes if you make an order it'll say that an invoice was created when it really wasn't, etc) but hopefully they improve it