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How did you determine that?
You always want what you can’t have right?
Yes! Absolutely!
I checked again and they made discounts ig, it was a bit overpriced at past.
What makes that one better than SolusVM? Any personal expirence?
Good to know thx.
send me an amazon link please....
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pretty color too
hurry
We have been using Virtualizor for a long time and their support always helps us when we need it.
We may also have some test nodes with virtfusion to see what their environment is like.
Its just newer more modern. We have been running SolusIO since it came out. It changed names to SolusVM2. It's been very stable for us.
Is it 100% resolved with whmcs?
I remember a few months ago when we tested it, its modules weren't as complete as SolusVM
None, make your own.
because of the layout? Anything specific?
ha pretty cool
Hyper-V Manager
Proxmox
I have lots of experience with solus 1. Worked with Virtualizor for a while and hated every minute of it, Not very friendly, constant bugs that break features, Very slow, even slower support. I have years with Proxmox and once you build a custom WHMCS plugin or buy a good one it's simply reliable but less polished for the end user. Virtfusion I have very little experience with but from what I saw it was easy to use, quite stable.
My choices in order would be
Proxmox
Virtfusion
Solus
VmWare
Virtualizor
That's a good idea, might do the same and also gonna check out solus2
Cool cool thx.
VirtFusion with Virtualizor pricing
I faced to Solusvm2 once only, the first look was fine. It's a rare panel.
SolusVM
Heck, the only reason why I use Virtualizor is because Virtfusion is too expensive. I have a deal from SharedLicense which gives me $4/license, but my previous venture had the retail $9/license which was still reasonable.
Ok thank you very much for that, very good data to have.
Crap, realized SharedLicense was selling pirated software. Guess $17 is lost 🤷.
EDIT: Switched to legal licenses. Didn't realized it was cracked.
EDIT 2: Also got a refund from PayPal for the cracked software.
good to know thx.
We are with SolusVM 2 and honestly, I'm very safisfied with the interface of the panel and the general stability and accessibility of it.
The interface is very, very good and streamlined, though Virtualizor has improved recently their appearance/organization (responsiveness is a different story); the updates are well executed; and the support team does help when it is needed. It also makes a nice continuum in the event someone has already dealt with Plesk, because some design clues are borrowed from there.
Compared with SolusVM1, and from what I saw, the main advantage does seem to be the interface - v1 seemed to be a little labyrhintic (the same question I have with VirtFusion). Also it seems to be based on more up-to-date technologies, e.g. cloudinit and OpenStack - Virtualizor doesn't even have cloudinit at this moment, nor did v1 afaik.
I've tested all three, plus Proxmox, pre-launch, and for me it was the best.
Is the Virt worth the extra cost though?
Quite frankly I switched to retail licenses last evening. Well, after learning that SharedLicense gives cracked software.