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rikkan
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I'm fairly sure this came up on the old forums, but just incase i only imagined it:

It would be really great if we could use more than one vg for storage. I've currently got a server with both ssd's and hard drives, and at the moment the hard drive space is effectively wasted. In an ideal world it would be nice to be able to mix pools within a vm (i.e provide say a 10gb ssd system partition and 100gb of spinning rust).

If that proves impractical to implement, an alternative would be to have a simple storage pool dropdown box at vps creation (i.e your vps can be either hdd or ssd based but not both)


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manekari
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Hello,


Thank you for your suggestion sir. Our developers are already working on this feature and it will be very soon available.

Thank you for your co-operation and please let us know if you need any further information.


Regards,
Virtualizor Team.
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rikkan
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That's good to hear, and thanks for the speedy reply!
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rikkan
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I appreciate you're working on multiple things at once and that when it comes to developing new features "it's ready when it's ready". But do you guys have any kind of roadmap for roughly when each feature  might be expected? (i.e next release, before Christmas, "don't hold your breath" etc)

My reason for asking was because i was thinking of upgrading to a better server, and obviously what i buy partly depends on whether i can make use of ssd's aswell as spinning rust and/or do mixed kvm/openvz hosting
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