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  • raindog308raindog308 Administrator, Veteran

    OpticalSwoosh said: And a fuck ton of bugs that will leave you crying at 1am at the fact you were a cunt and decided to be a retard and choose Virtualizor

    Don't sugarcoat it for us...what do you really think?

  • @raindog308 said:

    OpticalSwoosh said: And a fuck ton of bugs that will leave you crying at 1am at the fact you were a cunt and decided to be a retard and choose Virtualizor

    Don't sugarcoat it for us...what do you really think?

    I think the guys at Virtualizor should be ashamed at what they have created. I have had services with VirtWire (@AutoSnipe) and @GalaxyHostPlus and both time seen it fall to shit because of the appalling coding of it. We've all unfortunately seen the rants yet slightly true of the Jordan kid.

    Virtualizor is shit. End of, you want something that works either put up with solus or go code your own either way good luck

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  • @rsk said:

    GalaxyHostPlus said: Make 1000+ VMs virtualizor panel will stop working...

    I doubt he will reach 1000 VMs anyway...

    Well true it works only until you reach 1000 VMs we used for personal use for 1VM and was working fine in this cause. so personal use it should be fine I just don't recommend use it on high amount of VMs as simple word it's hell

  • FranciscoFrancisco Top Host, Host Rep, Veteran

    Stallion.

    Francisco

  • @Francisco said:
    Stallion.

    Francisco

    Not everyone has a huge vault filled with wods of moolah to get a panel custom-built.

    I've been meaning to ask: who built Stallion?

  • @GalaxyHostPlus said:

    @rsk said:

    GalaxyHostPlus said: Make 1000+ VMs virtualizor panel will stop working...

    I doubt he will reach 1000 VMs anyway...

    Well true it works only until you reach 1000 VMs we used for personal use for 1VM and was working fine in this cause. so personal use it should be fine I just don't recommend use it on high amount of VMs as simple word it's hell

    not to mention the fact that it spits out mounds of errors

  • FranciscoFrancisco Top Host, Host Rep, Veteran

    @doghouch said:

    @Francisco said:
    Stallion.

    Francisco

    Not everyone has a huge vault filled with wods of moolah to get a panel custom-built.

    I've been meaning to ask: who built Stallion?

    I did.

    I would do an 8 hour ticket shift and then do 6 - 8 hours of dev every night. I had a ton of people in #frantech helping do bug testing and pen testing. Once a week I would go through the list and clear things out unless it was panel breaking.

    Francisco

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  • doghouchdoghouch Member
    edited August 2016

    @Francisco said:

    @doghouch said:

    @Francisco said:
    Stallion.

    Francisco

    Not everyone has a huge vault filled with wods of moolah to get a panel custom-built.

    I've been meaning to ask: who built Stallion?

    I did.

    I would do an 8 hour ticket shift and then do 6 - 8 hours of dev every night. I had a ton of people in #frantech helping do bug testing and pen testing. Once a week I would go through the list and clear things out unless it was panel breaking.

    Francisco

    Whoah... I'd love to build my own, but allocating time is a pain for me :/

    Does the backend use NodeJS or something?

  • FranciscoFrancisco Top Host, Host Rep, Veteran

    @doghouch said:

    @Francisco said:

    @doghouch said:

    @Francisco said:
    Stallion.

    Francisco

    Not everyone has a huge vault filled with wods of moolah to get a panel custom-built.

    I've been meaning to ask: who built Stallion?

    I did.

    I would do an 8 hour ticket shift and then do 6 - 8 hours of dev every night. I had a ton of people in #frantech helping do bug testing and pen testing. Once a week I would go through the list and clear things out unless it was panel breaking.

    Francisco

    Whoah... I'd love to build my own, but allocating time is a pain for me :/

    Does the backend use NodeJS or something?

    Just php and some C wrappers.

    I've thought about switching to something all-in-one but haven't justified the platform change yet.

    We do double validation on everything unlike solus and co. Node side has a fairly generic api I wrote and it does validation of all data sent to it. While client side already does this, I've seen the shit solusvm caused just because they didn't validate everything.

    Francisco

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  • doghouchdoghouch Member
    edited August 2016

    @Francisco

    Care to share a screenshot of the admin panel in the pit? (I don't want to spam this thread) :)

  • DigitalFyreDigitalFyre Member, Patron Provider

    While I use neither, I'll say Virtualizor may 1-UP SolusVM. We use OnApp and VM Manager, though.

    I don't think Virtualizor supports FreeBSD, though.

  • AnthonySmithAnthonySmith Member, Host Rep

    @Athyl your obviously not planning on doing any VPS hosting so just use proxmox or ESX save yourself a massive hassle.

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  • I don't understand why a lot of people are being rude to him... He just wants the full picture. @Athyl I'd suggest you try Virtualizor's trial and see if you like it.

  • ClouviderClouvider Member, Patron Provider

    @DigitalFyre said:
    While I use neither, I'll say Virtualizor may 1-UP SolusVM. We use OnApp and VM Manager, though.

    I don't think Virtualizor supports FreeBSD, though.

    +1 for OnApp :-)

  • Virtualizor is awesome :)

  • @GalaxyHostPlus said:

    @virtualizor said:
    Quite a lot bugs are there in SolusVM as well. We fix our bugs very often, you can check the releases made by us : http://www.virtualizor.com/blog/

    We fix bugs as and when reported. Also our release policy has changed in the past few months. We first put our launches in the release branch before making it stable to be able to get feedback from the "Release" branch testers.

    Our focus is on stability and hence we have seen a pretty good growth in license count.

    Really?

    We are using SolusVM from 8 Months we never had to contact SolusVM it just works..

    With virtualizor it was not possible to survive 1 day without virtualizor panel stop working
    We had to waste our time over skype and prove the bugs each time as you said it was working and you have no bugs.. Took you 6 Months to fix one simple bugs after hearing it will be fixed next update and next update..

    Make 1000+ VMs virtualizor panel will stop working...

    The issue was coming when there was a bulk order done via WHMCS (e.g. 10-20 VMs creation at the same time) which was reported by @GalaxyHostPlus and we solved it back then. This issue was approx a year ago and this was confirmed by the @GalaxyHostPlus as well.
    We added a name locking algorithm for handling bulk ordering.

    Its not that we dont solve bugs. We try to solve them ASAP.

    We have changed our release policy as well which is different from what it was a year ago. We have seen much decrease in bug related tickets because of this.

    As a direct result of this, our license count has increased.

  • @virtualizor said:
    Quite a lot bugs are there in SolusVM as well. We fix our bugs very often, you can check the releases made by us : http://www.virtualizor.com/blog/

    We fix bugs as and when reported. Also our release policy has changed in the past few months. We first put our launches in the release branch before making it stable to be able to get feedback from the "Release" branch testers.

    Our focus is on stability and hence we have seen a pretty good growth in license count.

    The Node doesn't have enough ram to create this VPS
    The Node doesn't have enough disk to create this VPS

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  • Thanks for the suggestion.
    I try Virtualizor, Their panel is working great but too many problems with whmcs.
    And if i want to go with solusvm then i need to pay 20$ for kvm but in Virtualizor its 10$.

    Any other best panel compatible with whmcs and also which support virtualizor migration because i have created vms in virtualizor.

  • You are the most retarded human known. WE WARNED YOU ABOUT VIRTUALIZOR. SolusVM or that's it with WHMCS. Pay $20 and that's your summer host started

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  • SolusVM difference is only $1 where are you getting $20 from?

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  • @GalaxyHostPlus said:
    SolusVM difference is only $1 where are you getting $20 from?

    He is doing KVM hence he needs a master and a slave

  • Even then, +1 for solusvm. Haven't had much luck with virtualizer here.

  • @OpticalSwoosh said:

    @GalaxyHostPlus said:
    SolusVM difference is only $1 where are you getting $20 from?

    He is doing KVM hence he needs a master and a slave

    Master cost $2.50 Slave $10 total $12.50

  • @GalaxyHostPlus said:

    @OpticalSwoosh said:

    @GalaxyHostPlus said:
    SolusVM difference is only $1 where are you getting $20 from?

    He is doing KVM hence he needs a master and a slave

    Master cost $2.50 Slave $10 total $12.50

    Seems we have a retard haha. Wasn't aware of that

  • @GalaxyHostPlus said:

    @OpticalSwoosh said:

    @GalaxyHostPlus said:
    SolusVM difference is only $1 where are you getting $20 from?

    He is doing KVM hence he needs a master and a slave

    Master cost $2.50 Slave $10 total $12.50

    Did you checked the prices?
    -_-

  • And the second problem is this, SolusVM require master and slave separate.
    I am not able to install master and slave both on same server if i want kvm.

  • @Athyl said:

    @GalaxyHostPlus said:

    @OpticalSwoosh said:

    @GalaxyHostPlus said:
    SolusVM difference is only $1 where are you getting $20 from?

    He is doing KVM hence he needs a master and a slave

    Master cost $2.50 Slave $10 total $12.50

    Did you checked the prices?
    -_-

    Yes, Master Cost $2.50

    >
    Slave Only Master License

    $2.50
    per month

    There is $10 Master also but it's only if you want host OpenVZ on Master. Else you pay $2.50 the third box on http://solusvm.com/pricing/

  • And the second problem is this, SolusVM require master and slave separate.
    I am not able to install master and slave both on same server if i want kvm.

  • @GalaxyHostPlus said:

    @Athyl said:

    @GalaxyHostPlus said:

    @OpticalSwoosh said:

    @GalaxyHostPlus said:
    SolusVM difference is only $1 where are you getting $20 from?

    He is doing KVM hence he needs a master and a slave

    Master cost $2.50 Slave $10 total $12.50

    Did you checked the prices?
    -_-

    Yes, Master Cost $2.50

    >
    Slave Only Master License

    $2.50
    per month

    There is $10 Master also but it's only if you want host OpenVZ on Master. Else you pay $2.50 the third box on http://solusvm.com/pricing/

    I rechecked but the problem is installing on same server is not possible.

  • @Athyl said:
    And the second problem is this, SolusVM require master and slave separate.
    I am not able to install master and slave both on same server if i want kvm.

    Well, if you want that, slab your node into two VMs. One for the master, the other running the slave.

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