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  1. The thing is mate, the Proxmox module wasn't developed by Blesta themselves directly, so they will probably fix it all up when they can but it works which is the main thing.

     

     

     

    It doesn't work though, so many pieces of it are semi-working. I think the "bounty" idea is fantastic. This project is not open source(blesta) if you want more contribution then offer a reward/payment system  and this panel will grow much faster. Features, attract customers. Look at all the comparisons between blesta vs whmcs you see the same responses over and over. Blesta is more secure, but whmcs has the modules x person needs.

  2. There is no IPV6 support in the proxmox module, the module itself is very basic and does very little, it's pretty poorly written. Not sure about the soluzvm module I have not tried it.

     

     

     

    Proxmox module will allow you to do the following

     

    provision openvz automatically (must increase sleeps between the provision and start otherwise the initial start of the VM fails)

    provision KVM kind of

    shutdown/start a vm

    see basic stats (graphs)

     

    Things it can't do, and or are completely broken

    Console is completely broken

    Shutdown / reinstall ( reinstall fails due to "sleeps" between the stop/destroy) rather than polling for status, they hope tasks finish before the next starts

    Can't change host-name

    Can't add more than 1 IP

    When a user cancels that IP does not get re-inserted into your available pool

    Can't change root password

    no way to limit bandwidth

    "netspeed" seems to do nothing their way of limiting throughput per vm

    Very difficult to find your IP address (as a client)

    Provisions the VM with a default template instead of allowing the customer to select the OS when they sign up.

     

    The list goes on, it's .. pretty bad, even if it is free.

     

     

    honestly, this module in it's current state is not something you really want to use. I would assume the SoluzVM module is much much better.

  3. Basically, the way module was designed (no idea why) but when a customer signs up it will provision using the default template. Then the customer will have the option to reinstall via blesta and select the OS they want. Kind of silly really, we are working on polishing this module up. The console tab is just a mess right now.

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