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New SolusVM Release!

jarland

The ocean is digital
Oh good they finally pushed out a solid user backup system.


...in the next release they're super serious this time.
 

HostUS-Alexander

Active Member
Verified Provider
Anyone got this bug/issue?
 

KVM VPS > Upgrade Resources > Upgrade HD "Successful" 

List Nodes > KVM Node > Allocated disk space hasn't changed.

Boot KVM > No new disk space available.

Can't ssh into thew host node atm.

Alexander 
 

Shoaib_A

Member
Although not directly related to v1.16 we just wanted to clear up the rumors that Xen support is going to be dropped from SolusVM. The short answer isNO! on the contrary, we intend on improving our support for it in the near future.
Sounds interesting.Lets see when they actually do it.

Source: http://blog.soluslabs.com/
 

Virtovo

New Member
Verified Provider
I've messaged SolusVM with some suggestions regarding IPv6.  The primary request being that you can reserve a subnet for a customer, but only actually allocate a small number of IPs from that reserve.  
 
Maybe some of you guys could message SolusVM about adding websocket support to their VNC, so that people could use something like noVNC [1] and get rid of Java for good?

In my (very simple) tests, it took as much as adding the word "websocket" near the vnc option in the qemu arguments, so I am assuming it shouldn't be too hard for them to implement it. I am not sure which version of qemu added support to it, so this might be the actual constraint, but it wouldn't hurt to ask I suppose :)

Are you guys able to customize the qemu command line from within SolusVM?

[1] http://kanaka.github.io/noVNC/
 

Magiobiwan

Insert Witty Statement Here
Verified Provider
Part of it may be that the version of QEMU CentOS ships DOES NOT support websockets (that I've seen). qemu-kvm 0.12.1 is ancient. 
 
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