Looking for cloud servers

Started by silas_i, July 05, 2013, 11:19:01 AM

silas_i

Hello,

I'm looking to offer cloud servers, cloud hosting for my clients,

I see the Hostbill has a Onapp, Proxmox and Cloudstack,

I want know wich this has a better integration with Hostbill, i believe is Onapp but the system is expensive.

I'm looking Cloudstack, anyone using this here ?

Thanky ou,

Enterprisevpssolutions

We have onapp and proxmox running onapp has more features for both admin and clients but you pay for the licenses and support is slow at times not to mention that you require more then one server to run onapp. Proxmox is opensource and works great but the module hasn't seen a update and now that proxmox 3 is out and offers more features i would love to see that hostbill module updated, on that note I love proxmox as its a clean interface the migration features work better than onapp and uses better syncing technology and you only require 1 server to run proxmox and integrate with hostbill want a cluster setup thats just as easy as installing it on 3 servers and running a few commands. I have not used cloudstack with hostbill maybe someone else can answer that for you.
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Quote from: eddiemayan on July 18, 2013, 10:16:26 AM
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When you have more than 10 posts that contribute to the community, you can start posting links to your own website.

ROFLMAOPMP.

Dude had one post and it was a SPAM? Sheesh!

Anyway, back to the point....

EnterpriseVPSsolutions warmed me to Proxmox, but like he says, HostBill doesn't support the newer offerings by proxmox. HostBill is pretty stagnant as far as a HostBilling system goes.

Cloudstack works good, but same thing there - many new features, not many updates.

Xenserver is supported, but I think that only goes to Xen6.1 or XCP. The new Xenserver might not even be supported yet.
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