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Install Proxmox to run KVM is a good option,
Feathur is also free for internal usage.
What DannyAlex said; although Feathur is now opensource I think?
@wych Yes, it is. Although, I've not been able to install Feathur KVM on CentOS.
@DannyAlex Thank you
I too looking for alternative for SolusVM.
Does proxmox linkup with whmcs?
@MiniVZ - http://www.whmcs.com/appstore/517/proxmox-full-automation.html
I've not tested it but its there.
I just installed Proxmox in DelimiterVPS panel. How can I access it now? (The control panel)
https://x.x.x.x:8006/
That's wierd... I'm looking into it. Although, to be fair, centos tends to be... special... sometimes.
i including many are using hypervm
only problem is its not having ipv6, and only supports xen and openvz
HyperVM is crappy. Use Feathur .
Cloudmin? Proxmox?
Only Openvz -> OVZ Web Panel: https://code.google.com/p/ovz-web-panel/
Proxmox is probably the more mature/robust/secure out of SolusVM/Feathur/HyperVM. If you are running a commercial ISP then right now the only real choice is SolusVM
Proxmox is the best panel I've used, prefer it to solusvm now I've got used to it. I run a few KVM's with windows and linux and it works beautifully
@sc754 I setup Proxmox, but I don't know how to assigned the additional IPs I got to the KVM Windows VMs