@Zero That's very interesting and awesome if it works. I based my answer off of the response I got from my license provider. Maybe they simply didn't know you could do that. Someone here should test the Virtuozzo license on OpenVZ and confirm it.
I ve purchased one from the link above. Still waiting for license information cause my order is pending. Will share information here if I can install it . Or can let some experienced one in if interested.
I can confirm that Plesk 11 for Virtuozzo systems is running fine on my OpenVZ box. Installation and configuration was pretty easy. Just to let everyone know.
..just set up a little ispconfig cluster... an Ubuntu 12.04 master running all services (using approx ~350M with no real service load), and two Debian Squeeze BIND DNS slaves running on 256 LEB's (each using approx 160M sans queries).. so it actually makes a real nice BIND cluster.. and even though the interface is a tad ugly, it is still quite intuitive.
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As far as I know, there is no Plesk license for OpenVZ.
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http://forum.parallels.com/showthread.php?t=263201
@Zero That's very interesting and awesome if it works. I based my answer off of the response I got from my license provider. Maybe they simply didn't know you could do that. Someone here should test the Virtuozzo license on OpenVZ and confirm it.
Thanks for the information. I guess I will give it a try, all I can lose is 1,5 EUR
I think it is supposed to work
I ve purchased one from the link above. Still waiting for license information cause my order is pending. Will share information here if I can install it . Or can let some experienced one in if interested.
I can confirm that Plesk 11 for Virtuozzo systems is running fine on my OpenVZ box. Installation and configuration was pretty easy. Just to let everyone know.
..just set up a little ispconfig cluster... an Ubuntu 12.04 master running all services (using approx ~350M with no real service load), and two Debian Squeeze BIND DNS slaves running on 256 LEB's (each using approx 160M sans queries).. so it actually makes a real nice BIND cluster.. and even though the interface is a tad ugly, it is still quite intuitive.
zPanel X, EHCP, and ISPConfig (in the order I prefer them)