Indeed. I hear HyperVM is pretty decent, but the interface is... shitty to say the least. had it been better, it'd be more attractive. Looks thrown together. Lazily.I personally think SolusVM is the way to go.
HyperVM looks promising... Just don't like the interface too much myself...
OnApp is fantastic if you can afford it or strike a deal with the sales reps (don't just plan to use the free version - you will outgrow it quickly). I don't have HA set up and it still works fine, but if I were redoing everything I'd probably go for HA with their new Storage option.OnApp is lovely, though its more targeted for cloud operations.
I know @Jhadley has an Onapp setup, not to sure about the HA side of things.
pretty sure burstnet uses vePortal.Virtpanel is also out there, although I've never used it before. I believe Burstnet uses it as their VPS control panel. According to their documentation it can be integrated with WHMCS and HostBill.
We've used both SolusVM and HyperVM and as already stated SolusVM is the "prettiest" out of them. Both work though.
I think that's the only problem here - price. Solus' low price has kept everyone on board.OnApp is fantastic if you can afford it or strike a deal with the sales reps (don't just plan to use the free version - you will outgrow it quickly). I don't have HA set up and it still works fine, but if I were redoing everything I'd probably go for HA with their new Storage option.
They use both. For XEN/Windows they use Solus but for OVZ they use veportal.pretty sure burstnet uses vePortal.