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Where is SolusVM v2?
kingcobs999
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Some prince has to find and kiss it to awake it.
Still under development for last 2 years they are trying to release it.
There was this... http://www.lowendtalk.com/discussion/comment/1452896/#Comment_1452896
And then accidentally gone into /dev/null?
Last I looked you could see some of the packages on their yum repo. Though I couldn't get it to fully start on my dev box when I tried installing them.
I was probably missing something
In case anyone else feels like trying (you may have to enable the solusvm2 yum repo that is currently disabled in the yum repo config):
yum search svmstack ======================================================= N/S Matched: svmstack ======================================================= svmstack-erlang.x86_64 : SolusVM erlang Stack svmstack-fpm.x86_64 : SolusVM FPM Config svmstack-letsencrypt.x86_64 : SolusVM letsencrypt svmstack-nginx.x86_64 : High performance web server svmstack-nginx-legacy-master-config.x86_64 : SolusVM Config svmstack-nginx-legacy-slave-config.x86_64 : SolusVM Config svmstack-nginx-serial-console-config.x86_64 : SolusVM Config svmstack-php.x86_64 : SolusVM PHP Stack svmstack-rmq-server.x86_64 : The RabbitMQ server svmstack-rrdtool.x86_64 : Round Robin Database Tool to store and display time-series data svmstack-rrdtool-devel.x86_64 : RRDtool libraries and header files svmstack-ssh-websocket.x86_64 : SolusVM SSH Websocket
Interesting that they will apparently support letsencrypt
Soon (tm)
Seems more like "We are not going to announce it & we are not going to announce when we are going to announce it".
I think it will come out sometime next year, the way the developments going.
There are countless people here who have been hearing exactly the same thing since 2012
I know there are some companies in a closed beta, so I guess it depends on the feedback from the early adopters and the number of changes / bug fixes required.
If you want to use lets encrypt now you can use the new stack. https://documentation.solusvm.com/display/DOCS/NGINX+for+SolusVM+1.x
That doesn't really answer the question the thread is asking.
I think the answer is they don't know, well that's what all the context clues are pointing to.
~4 years is a long time.
People are nearly always gonna pay for SolusVM anyway, so I doubt they care when they release version 2.
If they release it without having tested it long enough we'll then be complaining about bugs, etc. Let them take their time and ensure they release a stable enough version once they've done sufficient testing.
Personally, I've always pronounced it "solace". As in, well, solace.
Another one bites the dust. Guess we will see updates new years hopefully.
Well, funny story...
You see SolusVM decided to host their development machines with igniteservers, and yeah, you know...
SolusVM 2?
Why add more to 1x When you could be working on 2x? We're all waiting lol.
@SolusVM c'mon, I have quite a few Customers waiting to jump the ship from Virtualizor when you release 2.0 : )
To be honest I rather liked Virtualizor. However it's no where near as nice and as feature full as SolusVM.
I have about 80% of my customers waiting to jump ship from solus to inhouse.
Nice when it works, useless when it doesn't!
SolusVM 2 apparently was supposed to be released a while back
Major versions are so overrated.
When did you leave staff? I just noticed that.
About a month ago ;-)
I think they'll just skip 2.0 and go straight to v3 like GVH and PHP does. It's trendy.