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ONAPP & SOLUS Alternative! Preview :)

DTraffic

New Member
Hey VPSBoard,


A year ago, I posted about a 'solus' reseller theme that transformed solus reseller into a self serve VPS platform, anyways - I've taken the idea a step forward and made it my full time job. I decided instead, that SolusVM & OnApp need some fair competition - here's the end result: 


We @ http://det.io have been working on a SolusVM & OnApp alternative heavily on the past 12 months, and within the next few weeks will have a full release ready :)

The platform will allow you to offer the following:
 


- Virtual Machines
- Containers - 947c16b3be.png
- Platform as a Service
  - One-Click Apps 
      - 100's of Bitnami Applications
      - Plenty of One-Click apps maintained by DET.io - 92b9ba303a.png
  - Custom Applications
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  - Services that can be attached to Applications:
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  - All applications launched through PaaS are scalable: 0glB2kX.png
- High Availability


 -Storage as a Service:  Ur5PDw3.png


If you enjoyed the screenshots and would like to be notified when the software is released (and get special pricing for being an early subscriber) you can join our mail list here:

http://eepurl.com/cekk1z 

We don't spam, we haven't sent a mass email since we started collecting emails - and will be manually contacting you once our software is released :)


Here's a quick preview video: 



And here's pricing & features:

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Regarding the monthly cost, the cost is capped at 64GB RAM per Node, meaning the max cost is $16/mo/node for the Minified Edition & $32/mo/node for the Complete Edition with no hidden costs.
Our pricing model is designed to allow providers with small hypervisors (8/16/32) GB ram not have to pay as much as providers that use E5's with 128/256GB ram per node. (because small providers that can't afford the big dog machines need a fair go) 


Thanks heaps for reading this :)
 
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HalfEatenPie

The Irrational One
Retired Staff
lol at the tabs in the video.


However it looks interesting.  The pricing schema is unique (don't have much thought over it anyways right now).  


I'd be interested in seeing how it gets used in the future.  Good luck!  
 

VPSCorey

New Member
Verified Provider
Looks interesting.  


I would like to see elastic billing and how it works with WHMCS.  Would be a good home appliance system as well, but the billing model would make it more expensive than unraid.
 

DTraffic

New Member
Looks interesting.  


I would like to see elastic billing and how it works with WHMCS.  Would be a good home appliance system as well, but the billing model would make it more expensive than unraid.

For billing we have two options: 3cabf5b2f1.png


When elastic virtual machines are available in the future, then billing will work by accumulating the used resources over the hour. For example, if the VM starts off with 1GB ram for the first 10 minutes, then switches to 2GB for 10 minutes, then switches back to 1GB for the rest - 40 minutes. Then that hourly charge would be the cost equivalent of the total resource footprint the user used.

So in this case, if the provider is charging $10.00/mo for a 1GB ram VPS -> Which is on average $0.013/hr then instead of $0.0138 for this hour, the client will be charged $0.161 (13% more) 

It's simply based on math and isn't a tough thing to solve :)

Regarding a Home Appliance, we will be supporting private clouds at a different pricing model (haven't been worked out yet).
 
 
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kunnu

Active Member
Verified Provider
Which is SolusVM alternative?


I think preview is related to OnApp and not SolusVM also I request you to add pricing details.
 

DediByte

New Member
Look interesting mate, keep it hard good if you think that could be really worth to buy than solusvm.


Regards
 

jeff2600

New Member
Verified Provider
There's no mention of any backup features. I really cannot understand why backups are second class features with most virtualization platforms...
 

DTraffic

New Member
There's no mention of any backup features. I really cannot understand why backups are second class features with most virtualization platforms...

Our whole platform is redundant, including our Storage as a Service (Block & Object Storage).

We support snapshots, which are a form of backup, they are stored in the Storage as a Service system which includes its own redundancy. 

The client is then billed based on the Storage as a Service pricing (per GB of usage)
 

Which is SolusVM alternative?


I think preview is related to OnApp and not SolusVM also I request you to add pricing details.

We already posted the pricing details under the two editions with their features. 

Check out this demo of launching a cloud server with our platform:
 



You can find more information in our documentation while we are revamping our website: https://docs.virtengine.com


Thanks
 
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jeff2600

New Member
Verified Provider
Our whole platform is redundant, including our Storage as a Service (Block & Object Storage).

We support snapshots, which are a form of backup, they are stored in the Storage as a Service system which includes its own redundancy. 

The client is then billed based on the Storage as a Service pricing (per GB of usage)

Storage redundancy (or snapshots) does not substitute backups.


I cannot imagine anyone building a production system and not setting up a backup system.
 

DTraffic

New Member
Storage redundancy (or snapshots) does not substitute backups.


I cannot imagine anyone building a production system and not setting up a backup system.

Snapshots are a form of backup for Virtual Machines, as they can also be directly downloaded via the storage system if the client would like to or they can be used to revert to a state. 

Our storage system as well is redundant, meaning that one failed server will not cause any data loss, which is additional security - this is part of the High Availability feature.
 

jeff2600

New Member
Verified Provider
Snapshots are a form of backup for Virtual Machines, as they can also be directly downloaded via the storage system if the client would like to or they can be used to revert to a state. 

Our storage system as well is redundant, meaning that one failed server will not cause any data loss, which is additional security - this is part of the High Availability feature.

Whatever way you want to spin it, snapshots are NOT backups. This is common IT knowledge/best practices/whatever...
 

DTraffic

New Member
Right...


So, let's say a client requests to restore their VPS back to, let's say, one week back. Is this possible?

Yes that is what the snapshot functionality allows you to do.
They have to either schedule a snapshot or taken one and then they can revert to back to it in the future.
 
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jeff2600

New Member
Verified Provider
Yes that is what the snapshot functionality allows you to do.
They have to either schedule a snapshot or taken one and then they can revert to back to it in the future.

Ok, I won't insist any more on this. Good luck with your product.
 

DTraffic

New Member
When you will release this? You said next week and still waiting.


Great work.

Hello, here's our current timeline:
 


V1.0


VirtEngine can be used for production, this is EST by November 1st 2016


V1.5


We are building migration tools at high priority for any KVM machines to be imported into OpenNebula / VirtEngine automatically which includes SolusVM/OnApp/Virtualizor automatically through our launcher. Which means you can also install our software on-top of your Compute nodes and import the VM's into VirtEngine.


This is EST by February/March 2017


V2.0


Yes we will be eventually supporting multi clouds such as: CloudStack Proxmox OpenStack


We will also offer AWS/DigitalOcean/Azure/Google Cloud Platform migration for the end-user, so the user will be able to import their profile from these companies and migrate any VM from there.
 

buildmyblock

New Member
looks interesting id like to see how it looks in the future your coming into a hard market to compete in but i wish you all the best and i might upon release setup a small test box to test it out :)
 
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