So I am using virtualizor for about a month, since then I have used a total of 80 GB of space in two of my KVM VPS server. But in virtualizor panel, it's showing 185 GB space used! I think there is maybe some unusual files or anything else IDK :/
Do someone know how to clear them?
Hi,
I am configuring Virtualizor on my dedicated server and I want to create a default Namserver for all my VPS machines. Can someone please guide me with this? I am looking for something like "ns1.contabo.com" & "ns2.contabo.com" You know that we can use this NS values in all contabo VPS's to point domains.
I don't know how to make it done :/ I have pointed my domain to the server main IP (where I installed virtualizor) but even the hostname is not live and I can't access anything using that domain / hostname.
Can someone please explain to me how I might set up a VPS Service with a dedicated Server?
I Understand that I'll need to use a virtualization platform like Virtualizor but I don't know the specifics of it. I'd really appreciate it if someone could explain to me how I might install Virtualizor and what I else I need to install with it, please be as detailed as possible.
Thank you, this community has been very helpful.
Hi all,
Sorry if I posted this in the wrong forum; had trouble deciding whether to put it here or in the VPS forum.
I am running to some trouble with trying to properly expose a particular CPU topology to a VPS on a CentOS 8 server running KVM and Virtualizor, and was hoping you might be able to help. Not sure if I am doing something wrong and/or not understanding something.
I have an AMD Ryzen 5600X dedicated server with 6 cores and 12 threads. I created a VPS to which I am trying to assign 8 VCPUs (4 cores with 2 threads per core for a total of 8 threads). In Virtualizor, I set CPU units to 1000, CPU cores to 8, and CPU percent to 800. I then select the CPU topology option and specify 1 for sockets, 4 for cores and 2 for threads. CPU mode is host-passthrough. However, when using the lscpu command within the VPS or when checking /proc/cpuinfo, the topology shows up as 1 socket, 8 cores and only 1 thread per core. Does anyone know why this is? Would this affect performance within the VPS at all (that is, are applications not able to take advantage of hyperthreading, or does it even matter that the topology shows up this way)? The topology shows up as expected on an Intel E-2136 server that I tested on, so not sure what the difference is here.
Thanks for any tips you can provide!
I am currently looking for a new dedicated server provider my current server has the following
CPUIntel Xeon E5-1650V3 PLUS NIC 1 Gbit
- Intel I210
HDD1x HDD SATA 4,0 TB Enterprise
HDD2x SSD SATA 480 GB Datacenter ( would be fine if the 2 sata drives were changed to 1 ssd drive of 2 tb's)
RAM 8x RAM 32768 MB DDR4 ECC reg. 256 gb total
Taken from the Directadmin on my current server
Total Memory 263859820 kB
Free Memory 1908640 kB
Total Swap Memory 4194300 kB
Free Swap Memory 3246332 kB
System Uptime 277 Days, 6 Hours and 36 Minutes
Apache 2.4.41 Running
DirectAdmin 1.59.5 Running
Exim 4.92 Running
MariaDB 10.2.29 Running
Named 9.11.4 Running
sshd Running
dovecot 2.3.6 (7eab80676) Running
pure-ftpd 1.0.49 Running
Php 7.3.12 Installed
Php 5.6.40 Installed (php2)
Used
Disk Space (mb) 277671
Bandwidth (gb) 930.2369
Domains 60
Users 29
Resellers 0
IPv4 Network Subnet /27 (29 usable IPs)
IPv6 Network Enabled
Root Access to the server
Cloudflare CDN
HTTPS for websites
Fully Managed & Secured
Automated 24/7 Monitoring
I am currently using Direct Admin I am willing to change to Cpanel/Plesk o whatever control panel <<they>> use as long as <<they>> can move over my sites mostly WordPress without them having any problems to integrate into <<their>> hosting panel of choice
Hello beautiful peoples! Can anyone suggest me which configuration is best? I need to run Virtualizor KVM 15+ VPS machine in my server.
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= E3-1230 v3 - 3.30 GHz
= 16GB RAM
= 256GB SSD
= Los Angeles DC
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= Intel Core i7 4770
= 32 GB DDR3 RAM
= 2 x 1 TB HDD
= New York City Metro Data Center
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Does Xeon E3 really better than i7?
Hi,
For 1 week, my one server is showing RAM usage on WHM is a little confusing.
Code:
[root@thor ~]# free -h
total used free shared buff/cache available
Mem: 31G 7.8G 1.1G 919M 22G 19G
Swap: 1.9G 906M 1.0G
[root@thor ~]#
The above record is from the terminal.
But WHM Status page is showing like this.
Code:
Memory Used 79.6% (25,999,432 of 32,661,312)
The terminal is showing correctly.
But the WHM Status page is showing it with cache also.
Is there any idea how can we fix that thing as normal?
Looking for a dedicated server managed preferably, DirectAdmin or Interworxk panel. Must be able to assist with migration from Interworxk panel.
Something or someone who is reliable and won't change your bill/invoice amount ever now and then (i consider that as unethical practice, but that's just me, let's not discuss about that here) . For specs looking for 16 gb ram, 1 x 500 gb drive and 1 additional drive for keeping just local backups etc. USA or Canada doesn't matter. CPU - hmm. don't really have that many sites to run so load wise don't need those fancy chips !
Budget - guess under 150 a month would be ideal
So I bring shared hosting services for my clients. I currently have some HDD disk and we are having some problems from time to time with the I/O.
I want to know a Hosting provider that bring the most Nve Disk space for $250 budget. 128GB of Ram would be nice to have, some 16 cores also.
I want to host like 400 simple accounts
hi i had an issue with one of my failover ip block. i'm currently using it with virtualizor kvm+windows vpses. i'm enable rdp from windows option. but when i try to connect through rdp it doesn't work. when i try to log vps from vnc it works well.i deleted my all mac address and recreate them. but it also didn't work. this issue arise few days ago. in past it work perfectly. i opened many tickets in ovh support. but its not work well. please guide me how to solve this?
Wondering if anyone can offer any guidance. I have six developers and need to use VPS instances roughly 1-2GB each. Each need to be individual and removable etc. Reseller plans all seem to be focused at Web Hosts or no guarantee of resources so I believe the correct way is to use a dedicated. Would I be able to install the above on it or would a VPS refuse as its almost a VPS inside a VPS lol. I hope that makes sense. I need the ability to create Virtual Machines that are compartmentalised but not to resell. Whether branding shows or not isn't an issue as these will be specific use case VPSes.
So I have found Virtualizor. Will it work? Do I just need to shop around and find a 32GB VPS, install the above and go about things as I usually would with a local host? I have noted there are comments around about buying an IP and stuff to minimise anyone seeing providers but I'm not too fussed.
Any other thoughts? I know there are runtime environments and all sorts to emulate apps but as thus is for development it would just be easier to run n VPS.