We have been testing Virtualizor for about a week and I have a few questions and comments. Let me preface the following by saying we really like Virtualizor and want to use it. Installation was simple, setup was easy, over all a great experience. Nevertheless...
We need Full Virtualization for our clients legal requirements, so we've been testing KVM and Xen. KVM would be our first choice, however Xen-HVM would also do fine.
Overall the interface on the Admin side is excellent, however on the User side it is lacking. Specifically, it is lacking Graphs to show usage (RAM, Disc, Bandwidth...). As a VPS user I would be confused as to where this is, as it is one of the main reasons I would log in after my (whatever-I'm-building) is setup. Of course it's not critical if the user is installing a panel, such as Webmin, but not everyone wants to, or would know what to do in the Control Panel. I want my customers to have easy access to information such as usage so if their VPS is "full" or "slow" they know to upgrade, and don't just open a ticket to complain.
Assuming the User finds the Monitoring button in Virtualizor, he/she can get a popup window that doesn't seem to work for KVM. I saw in another thread you're working on that, but it was from many months ago. So:
Q1: Is KVM monitoring still non-functional?...or did we not set it up right? (Also if it's not working right now, is there an ETA on when it might be?)
Q2: Could you add a new Manage VPS theme page that shows graphs? (...at least add it to the to-do list?)
We also tested XenServer but didn't get as far into it, so:
Q3: Is XenServer or Xen-HVM monitoring functional? (I didn't check, and we scrapped the install because of
Q4: Are you working on the Backup Server function for XenServer? (Any ETA?)
On a related note:
I saw on your site that Windows ISOs are available.
Q5: From where? Do we open a ticket? (We're not actually interested in Windows, but
Q6: Do you also have any BSD ISOs or IMGs?
Thanks to anyone (staff or other user) that can answer any of these questions.