The Virtualizor Team has released Virtualizor 2.8.9 (Release Candidate)
This version introduces some bug fixes.
The following are the complete list of changes :
1) [Feature] Now enduser can turn on/turn off virtio from Enduser Panel -> VPS Configuration -> Enable Virtio.
2) [Task] Added Cores column on List Plans page.
3) [Bugfix] On many servers Virtualizor was not able to fetch the VPS status, due to multiple virt-df instances running in background, which causes virsh list to take too much time. This is fixed.
4) [Bugfix] When VPS was migrated from CentOS 7 node to CentOS 6 node, and VPS had the IO setting enabled on CentOS 7 node (Which is supported on CentOS 7 only), at that time Virtualizor was writing the same setting on CentOS6 node resulting the VPS unable to start due to unsupported IO settings. This is fixed.
Virtualizor supports OpenVZ, Xen, XenServer, LXC and Linux-KVM on CentOS and Ubuntu and they all can be managed from the Master. We are adding more features and if you have any suggestions, do let us know. We hope you enjoy this version of Virtualizor.