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You will enjoy the perfect support and the great platform!
I like it, but their support isn't exactly "perfect". Still better than SolusVM though.
It's a pretty good panel, not as fancy design as solusVM but pretty alright.
To test, some self advertising, you can take a test drive at drserver.net I'm sure it will me your needs.
I love that Panel best VPS panel I used so far on my hosting
We are using them since 3 months , no issue till now .
I have been using it for personal stuff and I love it I got a free virtualizor 3 user license from @MarkTurner when I signed up for my dedi from delimiter and I played around with it and love it so much I got a full license from delimiter to host all of my personal vps's
you won't regret virtualizor I used to use solusvm(I think I even still have a valid license for solusvm) but anyway when I tried virtualizor I liked it much better than solusvm.
InceptionHosting using it.
And galaxyhostplus using it.
We use it at Hostodo!
We are using at USS Hosting and we like it.
Sounds like it's really catching on.
Sounds like it for some reason haha, because when we offered it for a whole year (from late Nov 2013), only 4 people bought it for 0.50c less than direct. Move to SolusVM in January and we've got much more customers. So I'd like to know how it's getting popular all of a sudden.
It is cheaper, with better interface from solus, and more people is getting familiar with (till recently, every provider that didn;t offer solus was been thought as not serious hoster). On the other hand, solus is abandoned from many providers every day because of bugs and problems, bad support and vunleribilities that has damage it's fame and popularity.
However OnApp own it now and as you can see they are working on fixing the bugs (due to more developers), a new UI in v2 (due to a team of designers), and we managed 4 customers with Virtualizor but got more selling SolusVM. However on this forum more people seem to be saying Virtualizor... so it's weird.
If the difference in price is only fit cents Im probably going to buy straight from the developers. I've had some bad experiences with resellers.
We use it for our KVM vps's. Overall pleased with the platform and the speed with which they add features and bugfixes. Wouldn't sing praises about their support staff from the mountaintops, but they do get the job done.