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Hmm
I second this. Stallion is a really cute panel in which Francisco clearly put a lot of dedication, and it shows.
But can it do serious shit like rapidly spawn and destroy instances via an OpenStack API? Not yet.
https://www.buycpanel.com has cheaper SolusVM and you can still open tickets at solusvm.com.
$8.95 for an unlimited slave and $2.45 for master only...
Buy a VPS for master
No decent panel has any tools to migrate from competitors currently. They all have vendor lockin.
You got me there good sir.
I honestly don't know if that's something we'll ever add, I really don't want to do hourly billing.
Francisco
Until when we will have a summer host tutorial?
Damn, I knew it. I was sure that the money was the actual problem for choosing SolusVM.
Imagine hundreds and hundreds chargebacks
I thought summer was over. This is a new level retard. Mind my Russian.
You don't like people using a server for 3 hours then asking for their 99% refund a month later?
I don't like having 3 racks of gear sitting incase that one person decides he needs 800GB of RAM to number crunch for 4 hours a month :P
Francisco
And then...
Well, I think this pretty much sums up how serious a "business" the OP is, er, planning. This aside, thanks for an interesting read on what's the take on this subject by providers with hands on expertise.
My vote goes to SolusVM.
For open-source, use Proxmox.
That's what you got that sweetheart @Aldryic for. She can use his feminine charms to persuade that special someone to take business elsewhere.
I prefer SolusVM. Virtualizor has an interesting interface but I believe the SolusVM is more complete.