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Moving away from SolusVM question

teoboevteoboev Member
edited February 2013 in General

Hi there,
I am running SolusVM master at present on my dedicated server! I am not selling VPS or Hosting, just using it for Personal/Corporate Needs... and I cant justify the price I am paying for SolusVM.... I was thinking along the lines of! Could I remove SolusVM but keep my VM's which are OpenVZ by the way... and install OpenVZ web panel for example to manage the VM's.... again I dont need any billing modules....

Is it posible to achieve my goal, or shall I continue paying for SolusVM

Thanks in advance for all the input

Teo

Comments

  • jarjar Patron Provider, Top Host, Veteran

    OVZ web panel works fine, except when it doesn't. Personally not a big fan. If it's for your own use, I'd just shut down the SolusVM stuff and start using the terminal. Honestly it's extremely easy.

  • Proxmox is pretty nice. I've never used it or Solus as a provider.

    Instead I use Proxmox for internal stuff. No real problems so far. No clue what I might be missing, but I came over from Citrix Xen which I detested.

  • So If I am getting this correct I can remove SolusVM and my CentOS base will continue to operate as normal.... boots my VM's etc... I will be missing only the web interface....

  • Just a highlight on his actual question:

    Could I remove SolusVM but keep my VM's which are OpenVZ by the way...

  • jarjar Patron Provider, Top Host, Veteran

    @teoboev said: So If I am getting this correct I can remove SolusVM and my CentOS base will continue to operate as normal.... boots my VM's etc... I will be missing only the web interface....

    Yeah, SolusVM controls a lot of the node but in the end it's still just a controller for OpenVZ. We removed SolusVM on two client nodes without so much as a reboot.

  • I don't think this is relevant to the actual question but OnApp > SolusVM

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