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Alternative to OnApp

Hello,
Anyone know a reliable control panel for Cloud Hosting with full automation like OnApp?
Thanks
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Define cloud. Do you need HA?
Nop.
3tera - now purchased by CA though and the new website is a horrible mess.
This cracked me up.
LOL I thought he was trolling, but I gave it a try...
No, you didn't. You were just stupid enough to think "Define Cloud" is a product name
L, I really don't care what you think to be honest.
Proxmox.
Thanks,
I've been on there site though the buy now link seems to be not working, It says its an OpenSource not sure why theres buy now... Does it offer Auto Set ups and a control panel to manage the VPS?
VMWare is nice
A couple from a Search turned up Cloud360, Flexiant, and IaaS.
I've been on there site though the buy now link seems to be not working, It says its an OpenSource not sure why theres buy now... Does it offer Auto Set ups and a control panel to manage the VPS?
You only have to pay if you want a support subscription. They also offer pay as you go tickets for support also. It offers auto-setup and a panel. My best advice would be to pair it with Hostbill, as this will provide the most user friendly experience for users.
I was just stating facts. You come up with such a bad excuse and then quickly remove what you said.
You really knows what you ask ?... to me you mix things.
Read something about VMWare/vSphere
Google Results
When is your school holiday over?
VMWare is rather expensive. OpenStack maybe?
http://www.flexiant.com/flexiant-cloud-orchestrator/
Cloudstack is worth a look as well, but I would ask yourself why OnApp isn't an option and whether you should really be starting a cloud hosting business.
If you are spending quite a bit of cash and want to develop applications such as LAMP stacks etc. Applogic is fantastic. If you want to run "cloud vps" I wouldn't use Applogic.