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Free control panel (alternative to SolusVM)

ServerSharpServerSharp Member, Host Rep
edited July 2012 in General

Does anybody know of a free control panel that supports OpenVZ and is like SolusVM in the way that you can have a 'master' and a 'slave'?

The master being a VPS hosting the control panel, and the slave being the server hosting the VPS's

Thanks

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  • laaevlaaev Member

    hypervm

  • ServerSharpServerSharp Member, Host Rep

    @FTN_Kevin said: hypervm

    Any others? I hate the interface of that one :P

  • ServerSharpServerSharp Member, Host Rep

    @liam said: Interface isn't everything. Look at the features than what it looks like.

    True, true. I will possibly use it anyway due to that it does everything I need. Anyway, are there any others or is that the only one?

    It's not for "production" as such, so that's why I'm not paying for one.

  • laaevlaaev Member

    If its not production maybe consider handling everything over command line to save some resources?

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  • jarjar Patron Provider, Top Host, Veteran

    If it's not for production why bother with the master/slave relationship? Unless you're using multiple servers I'd just do proxmox.

    Thanked by 1ServerSharp
  • ServerSharpServerSharp Member, Host Rep

    @FTN_Kevin said: If its not production maybe consider handling everything over command line to save some resources?

    Was going to install the control panel on a VPS, and do it that way but thinking again, it's probably not worth it because, as you say it's not "production".

    @jarland said: If it's not for production why bother with the master/slave relationship? Unless you're using multiple servers I'd just do proxmox.

    I've heard of proxmox, but never actually looked into it. I was going to originally use OpenVZ. What's the advantages of proxmox over OpenVZ?

  • laaevlaaev Member

    You can run KVM and OVZ in one physical host under Proxmox.

    Thanked by 1ServerSharp
  • ServerSharpServerSharp Member, Host Rep

    @FTN_Kevin said: You can run KVM and OVZ in one physical host under Proxmox.

    Ah, nice. Any other advantages?.. Looks like it has a control panel itself..is that right?

    Also, whats it like to install?

  • rskrsk Member, Host Rep

    HyperVM has more features though (in comparison to prox), if you do not like the interface - why not just use their API to build your own simple panel? :P

  • ServerSharpServerSharp Member, Host Rep

    @rsk said: HyperVM has more features though (in comparison to prox), if you do not like the interface - why not just use their API to build your own simple panel? :P

    I'd probably be really bad at doing that, but I could give it a go if it's not too hard (will take a look). Not sure which to go for now. I've heard people mentioning proxmox but I've never used it myself.

  • rskrsk Member, Host Rep

    Well, since I last used proxmox it didnt have an IP management feature (IP pool) - althought this could be manually done, I find this feature pretty useful :P

  • ServerSharpServerSharp Member, Host Rep

    @rsk said: Well, since I last used proxmox it didnt have an IP management feature (IP pool) - althought this could be manually done, I find this feature pretty useful :P

    Ah, I see. Hmm..not sure which route to go down now :P The HyperVM API could be quite complicated.

    I see it has loads of instructions such as adding a VM here: http://wiki.lxcenter.org/JSON+Add+a+VM+to+HyperVM

    I wouldn't know where to put that code though :P

  • ServerSharpServerSharp Member, Host Rep

    Any others that I can use? Thinking of going with ovz web panel.

  • jarjar Patron Provider, Top Host, Veteran

    This one is free and quite attractive:
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  • ServerSharpServerSharp Member, Host Rep

    @jarland said: This one is free and quite attractive:

    Thanks for that valuable input that you have added ;-)

    Thanked by 1jar
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