lol, not a debian fan?You will be stuck with debian?
lol, not a debian fan?You will be stuck with debian?
Feel free to use it. I don't understand your motivation for this post.Why not just use proxmox bare metal?
I like to think of proxmox for openvz as training wheels.Why not just use proxmox bare metal?
strange I thought some top 3 providers used itI like to think of proxmox for openvz as training wheels.
To my knowledge most providers use SolusVM and that is typically installed on top of RHEL based distros.strange I thought some top 3 providers used it
LOL. Not because of that. It is just that this panel is heavily attached to OS,lol, not a debian fan?
To my knowledge most providers use SolusVM
I like to think of proxmox for openvz as training wheels.
It's been a while and my memory may be off, but aren't they also slower to update their Debian repo than their RHEL repo? The OpenVZ project that is. Pretty sure the Debian repo doesn't have the latest kernel in it. I know repo isn't a big deal, but hey if you can save time where spending extra time doesn't gain you anything, that's just more time to spend on security audits and reading patch notes.LOL. Not because of that. It is just that this panel is heavily attached to OS,
Any panel that has a similar design to SolusVM will be equally dangerous security-wise. The design is just total crap...SolusVM = Unicycle? Not in the sense that providers that use it are clowns But that its difficult and dangerous security wise.
[/off]Some nice information in here!
How about blocking SSH connections to port 22... I kid I kid