Posted By: hostmedia on October 4, 2017, 3:55 am |
Hello
Software market about dedicated server provisioning is very poor. With my re-search i found few solutions but every solution have some implementation and usage problems.There is only two almost good solutions https://maas.io/ https://www.noc-ps.com/ http://www.easydcim.com/ best but you need also NOC-PS module maybe you can make this in future like virtualizor addon or separate software, i`m sure that you can make changes in this market. Thanks |
Posted By: Joshua2504 on October 4, 2017, 12:52 pm | Post: 1 |
Hi,
a General Addon Framework to create own addons would be great. Joshua ----------------------- Joshua TREUDLER - High-Performance KVM NVMe Virtual Servers in 10 locations world-wide |
Posted By: hostmedia on February 13, 2018, 2:29 pm | Post: 2 |
Any chance about this in future?
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Posted By: radwebhosting on November 18, 2018, 7:38 am | Post: 3 |
I find the DCIManager by ISPsystem to be a good/affordable alternative
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Posted By: hostmedia on November 19, 2018, 11:02 am | Post: 4 |
What is your experience with DCImanager?
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Posted By: radwebhosting on November 19, 2018, 12:54 pm | Post: 5 |
Quote From : hostmedia November 19, 2018, 11:02 am What is your experience with DCImanager?
When deciding on DCIM software, we considered primarily EasyDCIM and DCIManager. We wanted to achieve integration to our billing and support software, WHMCS, which both have available pre-built module integration. Also, we required that the software receive regular updates and be well-documented for use with modern software and infrastructure. We operate primarily Linux machines and hardware is combination of HP and Supermicro rackmount servers with Xeon E3 and E5 processors. EasyDCIM has a friendly user-interface, but did not support HP servers and was considerably more expensive, especially with IP management and DNS Management modules. DCIManager offers similar modules with no additional fees. Also, DCIManager supports our hardware and proved to be much more economical and provides the integrations we wanted to achieve. Which made it the better choice for us. I have no clue how whether it is applicable to your needs, but thought I would mention, since it is a DCIM, like the ones mentioned. So far we’ve not had any complaints. ----------------------- Rad Web Hosting - Dallas, TX | Phoenix, AZ KVM VPS - Dedicated Servers - Colocation |
Posted By: radwebhosting on August 19, 2019, 2:29 pm | Post: 8 |
After all was completed, we actually settled on SynergyCP, as it integrated more smoothly with platforms and physical infrastructure. I believe the biggest drawback we discovered with DCImanager was incompatibility with HPE and specific rackswitches.
SynergyCP is not fancy, but it was reasonably priced and was not restricted by the server hardware...If you don't use HPE then you may find DCImanager to suit your needs. ----------------------- Rad Web Hosting - Dallas, TX | Phoenix, AZ KVM VPS - Dedicated Servers - Colocation |
Posted By: radwebhosting on March 30, 2023, 1:29 am | Post: 12 |
You're probably going to find that in order to get IP management within a DCIM, you'll need a more "enterprise" level solution, which can get pricey. Honestly managing the IPs is work, but not overly disruptive once you find your rhythm!
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