Virtualizor updates gives VPS Providers grey hair and sleep deprevation

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  • mikhomikho AdministratorOG

    @seriesn said:
    Btw, thank you for the quick fix. Despite all the negative stuff, I do have to add that, Virtualizor support quality improved a lot vs the past.

    As I said in the original post, I like the product, only wish that some things were handled differently (read better).

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  • @mikho said:

    @seriesn said:
    Btw, thank you for the quick fix. Despite all the negative stuff, I do have to add that, Virtualizor support quality improved a lot vs the past.

    As I said in the original post, I like the product, only wish that some things were handled differently (read better).

    I meant the negative stuff about virtualizor in general ?.

    You and I are on the same boat with broken stuff ??

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  • edited January 2021

    @Neoon said:
    As LONG you dont push that forbidden button called RESTART or STOP inside that said Panel or the Provider reboots the node.
    You are fine, but if you do that, you are joining a round of russian roulette, you don't know what will hit you.

    Looks like I can't reinstall the KVM until the alleged bug is fixed.

    I say alleged because there's no recent bug report on Virtualizor forum.
    https://www.softaculous.com/board/index.php?#cid6


    It's time to ditch Virtualizor and make an open-source VM control software.

  • edited January 2021

    @yoursunny said:
    It's time to ditch Virtualizor and make an open-source VM control software.

    sounds like 10,000 pushes
    up and down up ... up and down

    reminds me of ; someone already posted

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  • lentrolentro Hosting Provider

    @yoursunny said: It's time to ditch Virtualizor and make an open-source VM control software.

    Proxmox community edition (what I use) or Cloudmin?

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  • @AnthonySmith said:

    @Freek said:

    @AnthonySmith said:

    @Freek said:

    @chirag said:
    Hi,

    Sir ok, we will not add any new features to the patches from now on.
    It will be purely bug fixes.

    Well that was easy.

    Again, all been said before over the years, it will not happen and if it does it will not last.

    2 weeks in your testing/experimental branch (which no one is stupid enough to run in production and you guys are as shit are not testing) before forced into stable? how about you just actually listen and stop imposing updates altogether, allow your paying customers to decide when it is stable and let them roll back when it is not.

    I appreciate there is a point when you need people on a minimum version, that is not 2 weeks, who do you think you are Archlinux?

    I was being sarcastic, I see I forgot the /s in my post ;)

    lol sorry you must have left the /s in your beta branch.

    Branches? How do you mean I can't push to master? I obviously just did! Do you know why Ci/CD just triggered a deployment? Yes I turned off the tests as the warnings were annoying. By the way why is our production down?

    ;) /s

  • @Freek said:
    Branches? How do you mean I can't push to master? I obviously just did! Do you know why Ci/CD just triggered a deployment? Yes I turned off the tests as the warnings were annoying. By the way why is our production down?

    I used to always force-push to master, and I get complaints every week.
    Now I have a single develop branch that I can force-push, and the master or main branch that I don't force-push.
    My deployment is generally based on the develop branch after CI passes.

  • @yoursunny said:

    @Freek said:
    Branches? How do you mean I can't push to master? I obviously just did! Do you know why Ci/CD just triggered a deployment? Yes I turned off the tests as the warnings were annoying. By the way why is our production down?

    I used to always force-push to master, and I get complaints every week.
    Now I have a single develop branch that I can force-push, and the master or main branch that I don't force-push.
    My deployment is generally based on the develop branch after CI passes.

    We're derailing this thread, but... I would be one of the people complaining :) Wouldn't it be way more clear do keep your commits "atomic" (as the consultants tend to say) in your dev branch and instead squash+merge to master?

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  • mikhomikho AdministratorOG

    @Brueggus said:
    We're derailing this thread

    @AnthonySmith calling cleanup in isle 3.
    @LES-Moderator (is that a space in the username?)

    Would like to keep this topic on subject as it is posted in ”Industry News”.

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  • @yoursunny do the honours

    pimp push up

    @ehab said: Proxmox

    to a whole new level.

  • mikhomikho AdministratorOG
    edited February 2021

    @chirag said:
    Hi,

    Sir ok, we will not add any new features to the patches from now on.
    It will be purely bug fixes.

    ============== Patch 7 ==============

    1. [Task] Virtio will be default NIC Driver for Proxmox KVM since 3.0.5.7

    Is this considered a patch or new/changed feature?

    Should it be included in a patch release?

    According to your blog.
    Patch 6 was released on Jan 29th.
    Now patch 7 on Feb 2.

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  • AsimAsim OGServices Provider

    @Neoon said: VirtualizorStream

    and then comes Rockylizor lol

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  • AbdullahAbdullah Hosting ProviderOG

    It's tough to believe their Proxmox support is fully broken. I'm sure they didn't test proxmox support before rolling out officially.

    I only discovered that after setting up one of the nodes.
    Windows VMs don't work, disk drivers are set incorrect, CPU topology does not set sockets & cores correct. backups are broken, the list goes on and on.

    Things need to be changed from proxmox manual..I'm stuck. :/

  • mikhomikho AdministratorOG

    @Abdullah said:
    It's tough to believe their Proxmox support is fully broken. I'm sure they didn't test proxmox support before rolling out officially.

    I only discovered that after setting up one of the nodes.
    Windows VMs don't work, disk drivers are set incorrect, CPU topology does not set sockets & cores correct. backups are broken, the list goes on and on.

    Things need to be changed from proxmox manual..I'm stuck. :/

    This after the latest patch? Or earlier?

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  • AbdullahAbdullah Hosting ProviderOG
    edited February 2021

    @mikho said:

    @Abdullah said:
    It's tough to believe their Proxmox support is fully broken. I'm sure they didn't test proxmox support before rolling out officially.

    I only discovered that after setting up one of the nodes.
    Windows VMs don't work, disk drivers are set incorrect, CPU topology does not set sockets & cores correct. backups are broken, the list goes on and on.

    Things need to be changed from proxmox manual..I'm stuck. :/

    This after the latest patch? Or earlier?

    All of those issues exist as I write now, I reported them in January, so they're slowly correcting those I think .

  • To be really honest, why bother running virtualizor on top of proxmox? Unless it is absolutely needed, I would simply migrate the instance and either go virtualizor or proxmox.

  • AbdullahAbdullah Hosting ProviderOG

    @seriesn said:
    To be really honest, why bother running virtualizor on top of proxmox? Unless it is absolutely needed, I would simply migrate the instance and either go virtualizor or proxmox.

    Correct, that makes no sense. I'm already thinking of move to Proxmox only.
    It's open source, free & works great.

    Using Blesta, there is a nice Proxmox provisioning module, but it has not been updated for long & needs repairs.

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    @Abdullah said:

    @seriesn said:
    To be really honest, why bother running virtualizor on top of proxmox? Unless it is absolutely needed, I would simply migrate the instance and either go virtualizor or proxmox.

    Correct, that makes no sense. I'm already thinking of move to Proxmox only.
    It's open source, free & works great.

    Using Blesta, there is a nice Proxmox provisioning module, but it has not been updated for long & needs repairs.

    ProxCP looks good

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