You can also edit /etc/gai.conf to prefer ipv4 over ipv6 (on prometeus and pretty much * i've tried, its faster than ipv6).
Comments in file will explain.
CloudStack: Getting started
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Hello, This seems interesting is this testing open Internationally?
This would be nice platform to test skills.. I'm student from India... Please sign me up...
This would be nice platform to test skills.. I'm student from India... Please sign me up...
Re: CloudStack: Getting started
Yes, but is open only to Prometeus/Iperweb customers.
Re: CloudStack: Getting started
Shows and sounds really great! sign me up for testing :)
Felix
Felix
Re: CloudStack: Getting started
Sure, open a ticket in the my.iperweb.com panel.
Re: CloudStack: Getting started
I was happy I was able to create an instance without problems (except that the 2GB was forbidden earlier, but quickly enabled by uncle).zsero wrote: Sorry, personally I do not agree. It needs a lot of work to be comparable to Solus
Re: CloudStack: Getting started
Yes, solus can do many things, but those are for OVZ, do not apply in KVM.
For example, solus cannot reset kvm password.
It can set yun/tap, hostname, rdns, what else ? Hostbill version will have rdns too, in cloudstack ppl will fire up instances and destroy them all the time, rDNS is superfluous. TUN/TAP not needed on KVM/Xen and !
CS can take snapshots, automate them, allow you to make templates, add your own iso, own template, own disk image even, what more can you possibly need ?
For example, solus cannot reset kvm password.
It can set yun/tap, hostname, rdns, what else ? Hostbill version will have rdns too, in cloudstack ppl will fire up instances and destroy them all the time, rDNS is superfluous. TUN/TAP not needed on KVM/Xen and !
CS can take snapshots, automate them, allow you to make templates, add your own iso, own template, own disk image even, what more can you possibly need ?
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