VDS manager - whats the difference?
Hi
Whats the difference between the three versions? - vds manager - vds manager SMP - vds manager linux We run quad core servers (linux) and I'm confused as to how the licensing costs differ. thanks |
VDSmanager and VDSmanager-SMP are for FreeBSD 6.3 i386 system only. SMP - for Symmetric Multiprocessing hardware. (Core Duo, Core Quard proccessors for example). It uses our own virtualization technology and own system kernel modified by ISPsystem.
VDSmanager Linux is a graphical interface for popular virtualization technology, such as OpenVZ, VServer and Xen. We recommend you to use OpenVZ. For VDSmanager-Linux you need server with minimal installation CentOS Linux 5.3 (base system and yum packet manager) and after run install.sh script choose OpenVZ. Disk partition table before installation you need create as / - 4-8Gb and /vz - other system for VPS files and disk template or one (/ partition). After installation you can manage VPS servers via graphical web-interface and install other Linux guest operation systems from templates (CentOS, Debian, Gentoo, etc ...) into VPS. |
thanks - currently we use hypervm for this. Can I acheive the following?
- install vdsmanager-linux in a VPS (so we and clients can access it at http://xyz.com) - transfer current hypervm VPS into the vdsmanager linux? (allopenvz but running as hypervm slaves) |
For VDSmanager Linux you need dedicated server with clear installation CentOS Linux.
See my last message. For transfer data from old server you need create VPSes in the new system and move data. Users can login to https://main-node/manager/vdsmgr with login as primary ip-address and root user password for manage own servers (such as reboot or reinstall). For own system users can login by ssh or other tools. |
More information about the migration from HyperVM to VDSmanager-Linux. You can install VDSmanager-Linux manually for work with OpenVZ VPSes which have been already created.
It have six simple steps for OpenVZ system and running VPSes: 1. Download VDSmanager-Linux for your operation system architecture Code:
wget http://download.ispsystem.com/Linux-cc6/i686/VDSmanager-Linux/install.tgz Code:
wget http://download.ispsystem.com/Linux-cc6/x86_64/VDSmanager-Linux/install.tgz 2. Extract install.tgz to /usr/local/ispmgr/ folder Code:
tar xzvf install.tgz -C /usr/local/ispmgr/ Code:
Include /usr/local/ispmgr/etc/ispmgr.inc 4. In the /usr/local/lib/apache/ folder you need create symbol link to module for your apache version, for example you have apache 2.2 running in this node Code:
cd /usr/local/ispmgr/lib/apache/ Code:
vim /usr/local/ispmgr/etc/vdsmgr.conf Code:
Virtualization openvz 6. After then restart apache and try to access VDSmanager by opening following URL in your web-browser: https://server-ip/manager/vdsmgr When you open this URL proccess vdsmgr will run through apache VDSmanager Linux must get information about VE and show this in own interface, we have not tested this, but everything should work correctly, let me know what the result. Also you can add first line Code:
LogLevel 9 |
Is Xen fully supported? I know that you recommend OpenVZ, and I believe that some time ago you said that Xen has problems. Is it supported now?
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Our nodes have CentOS 5, 5.1-2 and maybe one node with 5.3. Would this have a large impact on anything? |
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