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Alternative to solusvm and virtualizor

Hi,

What is the name of the new vps management solution made by the guy that made solusvm? Forgot the name.

Right now I'm using solusvm and I don't know if I'll wait for solusvm 2, move to virtualizor or to something else.

Tx

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  • bruh21bruh21 Member, Host Rep

    virtfusion

    Thanked by 2VirtFusion tentor
  • JeDaYoshiJeDaYoshi Member
    edited April 2022

    VirtFusion. They're here over... @VirtFusion.

    I haven't tried it out as a "provider" or anything similar, but as a user it for sure is pleasing over other VPS control panels I've tried.

    Thanked by 2bruh21 VirtFusion
  • ErisaErisa Member
    edited April 2022

    @JeDaYoshi said: I haven't tried it out as a "provider" or anything similar, but as a user it for sure is pleasing over other VPS control panels I've tried.

    I once briefly put it on a machine from the provider pov as a test, that end of things seems to be just as pleasing as the customer side.

    Thanked by 1VirtFusion
  • @bruh21 said:
    virtfusion

    Now that I look at it, it's amazing you actually bought involucrated.com just to redirect it to cociu's profile.

    Thanked by 2Erisa yoursunny
  • Can confirm, VirtFusion is good, using it :)

    Thanked by 1VirtFusion
  • oplinkoplink Member, Patron Provider

    SolusIO, is pretty much going to be SolusVM2.0... Its being forked/merged/renamed

    We have been using it for about a year now. No real issues. Stable. Just not as full featured as solusVM yet. No easy to way upgrade from VM > IO either.

  • BlaZeBlaZe Member, Host Rep

    @CalmDown said:
    Can confirm, VirtFusion is good, using it :)

    Until it gets sold in coming years.

    Thanked by 2webcraft risharde
  • Trust me, new products suck.

  • DPDP Administrator, The Domain Guy

    @SuperXP said:
    Trust me, new products suck.

    Everything was "new" at one point.

  • @oplink said:
    SolusIO, is pretty much going to be SolusVM2.0... Its being forked/merged/renamed

    We have been using it for about a year now. No real issues. Stable. Just not as full featured as solusVM yet. No easy to way upgrade from VM > IO either.

    If SolusIO will be merged into SolusVm V2 what will be product price? Solusvm price schema or solusio?

  • oplinkoplink Member, Patron Provider

    @AndreiGhesi said:

    @oplink said:
    SolusIO, is pretty much going to be SolusVM2.0... Its being forked/merged/renamed

    We have been using it for about a year now. No real issues. Stable. Just not as full featured as solusVM yet. No easy to way upgrade from VM > IO either.

    If SolusIO will be merged into SolusVm V2 what will be product price? Solusvm price schema or solusio?

    No official word yet. Should more on par with solusVM I am guessing.

  • @AndreiGhesi said:

    @oplink said:
    SolusIO, is pretty much going to be SolusVM2.0... Its being forked/merged/renamed

    We have been using it for about a year now. No real issues. Stable. Just not as full featured as solusVM yet. No easy to way upgrade from VM > IO either.

    If SolusIO will be merged into SolusVm V2 what will be product price? Solusvm price schema or solusio?

    If you look for a schema and look at their past, a possible pattern would be SolusVM v2 = SolusVM price x2.

  • @webcraft said:

    @AndreiGhesi said:

    @oplink said:
    SolusIO, is pretty much going to be SolusVM2.0... Its being forked/merged/renamed

    We have been using it for about a year now. No real issues. Stable. Just not as full featured as solusVM yet. No easy to way upgrade from VM > IO either.

    If SolusIO will be merged into SolusVm V2 what will be product price? Solusvm price schema or solusio?

    If you look for a schema and look at their past, a possible pattern would be SolusVM v2 = SolusVM price x2.

    Aren't they charging $2.50 per core? I thought the reason virtfusion was more expensive than solusvm/virtualizor was because solusio was going to be much more expensive with the per core pricing model.

  • dosaidosai Member

    I used virtfusion from hybula. It was far better than solus and virtualizor.

    Thanked by 1VirtFusion
  • MikeAMikeA Member, Patron Provider

    @oplink said:

    @AndreiGhesi said:

    @oplink said:
    SolusIO, is pretty much going to be SolusVM2.0... Its being forked/merged/renamed

    We have been using it for about a year now. No real issues. Stable. Just not as full featured as solusVM yet. No easy to way upgrade from VM > IO either.

    If SolusIO will be merged into SolusVm V2 what will be product price? Solusvm price schema or solusio?

    No official word yet. Should more on par with solusVM I am guessing.

    Hey guy (whoever runs OPLink account), I'd really commend checking out Virtfusion and just setting it up on a test system to try out. I like OPLink services myself and the Plesk guys aren't going to do anything real with "SolusIO" / "SolusVM 2" still for a long time.

    Thanked by 1VirtFusion
  • DewlanceVPSDewlanceVPS Member, Patron Provider

    Virtualizor is the best.

    I am using it for many years. Price is also good

  • bruh21bruh21 Member, Host Rep

    @DewlanceVPS said:
    Virtualizor is the best.

    I am using it for many years. Price is also good

    The price is good for what you get

    Thanked by 1webcraft
  • webcraftwebcraft Member
    edited April 2022

    @NoComment said:

    @webcraft said:

    @AndreiGhesi said:

    @oplink said:
    SolusIO, is pretty much going to be SolusVM2.0... Its being forked/merged/renamed

    We have been using it for about a year now. No real issues. Stable. Just not as full featured as solusVM yet. No easy to way upgrade from VM > IO either.

    If SolusIO will be merged into SolusVm V2 what will be product price? Solusvm price schema or solusio?

    If you look for a schema and look at their past, a possible pattern would be SolusVM v2 = SolusVM price x2.

    Aren't they charging $2.50 per core? I thought the reason virtfusion was more expensive than solusvm/virtualizor was because solusio was going to be much more expensive with the per core pricing model.

    Yes, they were a lot more expensive but as far as I remember (cannot find their "register for testing" thread where he stated this) they aim at some sort of resource pooling and reselling structure than a VM selling like most times offered here.

    @bruh21 said:

    @DewlanceVPS said:
    Virtualizor is the best.

    I am using it for many years. Price is also good

    The price is good for what you get

    This is indeed the more accurate description. :joy:

    I like their ISO upload feature though.

  • angstromangstrom Moderator

    @SuperXP said:
    Trust me, new products suck.

    Why should we trust you?

  • You can check out this alternatives to SolusVM here:
    https://alternativeto.net/software/solusvm/

  • @Erisa said: I once briefly put it on a machine from the provider pov as a test, that end of things seems to be just as pleasing as the customer side.

    Pleased you liked it :)

    @JeDaYoshi said: but as a user it for sure is pleasing over other VPS control panels I've tried.

    Good to hear - it's our primary goal!

    @dosai said: I used virtfusion from hybula. It was far better than solus and virtualizor.

    Time has really moved on since their inception. Lots of better ways to deploy and manage.

    @CalmDown said: Can confirm, VirtFusion is good, using it

    Great stuff, enjoy :)

  • Ha, another bloated panel? No, thanks.

  • JonesJones Barred

    @VirtFusion

    Please release some preferential activities at an appropriate time to make more people familiar with it :) :)

    Thanked by 1VirtFusion
  • NedTGNedTG Member

    Virtfusion is solid - Moved from virtualizor and couldn't be happier

    Thanked by 1VirtFusion
  • EthernetServersEthernetServers Member, Patron Provider

    @AndreiGhesi said:

    @oplink said:
    SolusIO, is pretty much going to be SolusVM2.0... Its being forked/merged/renamed

    We have been using it for about a year now. No real issues. Stable. Just not as full featured as solusVM yet. No easy to way upgrade from VM > IO either.

    If SolusIO will be merged into SolusVm V2 what will be product price? Solusvm price schema or solusio?

    "The SolusVM licensing model and pricing will remain the same; a better product under the same conditions you have now"

    https://solusvm.com/roadmap/

  • hyperhostsolutionshyperhostsolutions Member, Patron Provider

    have you tried Proxmox?

    Thanked by 1webcraft
  • SPSP Member

    @Jasonhyperhost said:
    have you tried Proxmox?

    I would probably recommend Proxmox as well, at least to test with. Has integrations for billing software, and seems to do a fine job of managing servers. I haven't seen what it looks like from the end-user side, but Hostbill shows you can do all VM management stuff for end-users in Hostbill itself, so end-users wouldn't ever need to log into Proxmox itself. I'm sure it is similar with WHMCS.

  • hyperhostsolutionshyperhostsolutions Member, Patron Provider

    @SP said:

    @Jasonhyperhost said:
    have you tried Proxmox?

    I would probably recommend Proxmox as well, at least to test with. Has integrations for billing software, and seems to do a fine job of managing servers. I haven't seen what it looks like from the end-user side, but Hostbill shows you can do all VM management stuff for end-users in Hostbill itself, so end-users wouldn't ever need to log into Proxmox itself. I'm sure it is similar with WHMCS.

    prox , works very well with WHMCS , gives the clients far more control over them VM than Virt does, since moving to them had far less clients contact us as everything they can do from Prox now, its more complex to setup but once you setup its rock solid & you have far more control over it, also because there much more controls in the WHMCS module , you dont need to give the clients the end user panel everything can be managed from there client area, soz for the Story !

  • rackhqrackhq Member

    @Jasonhyperhost said:

    @SP said:

    @Jasonhyperhost said:
    have you tried Proxmox?

    I would probably recommend Proxmox as well, at least to test with. Has integrations for billing software, and seems to do a fine job of managing servers. I haven't seen what it looks like from the end-user side, but Hostbill shows you can do all VM management stuff for end-users in Hostbill itself, so end-users wouldn't ever need to log into Proxmox itself. I'm sure it is similar with WHMCS.

    prox , works very well with WHMCS , gives the clients far more control over them VM than Virt does, since moving to them had far less clients contact us as everything they can do from Prox now, its more complex to setup but once you setup its rock solid & you have far more control over it, also because there much more controls in the WHMCS module , you dont need to give the clients the end user panel everything can be managed from there client area, soz for the Story !

    Which billing module are you using for WHMCS with Proxmox? The one from modules garden or a different one?

  • terminal and hands
    virtfusion

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