HyperVM

HyperVM was a multi-tiered, multi-server, multi-virtualization software product allowing a Virtual private server (VPS) vendor to provision, manage and delegate Xen- or OpenVZ-based virtual private servers. HyperVM also comes integrated with Kloxo hosting control panel which means that, using HyperVM, the provider can deploy a full-fledged web hosting system out-of-the-box. HyperVM also allows users to manage VPS' across multiple servers transparently: it provides a mechanism to manage their networking configuration (IP address, gateway) from the control panel itself, and has a full-fledged IP address pool to facilitate large scale management.[1]

HyperVM
Developer(s)Lxcenter
Stable release
2.0
Repository
PlatformLinux
TypeVirtualization manager
LicenseAGPL v3
Websitelxcenter.org/software/hypervm 

HyperVM is tightly integrated with Kloxo, and all Kloxo functions can be accessed from HyperVM without needing to log into Kloxo.

History

On July 10, 2009, Kloxo and HyperVM was announced as open source software. Since then, it has been extensively upgraded. Some of the notable features of Hypervm now include:

  • Integration with WHMCS and AWB
  • Cross Datacenter Deployment
  • Distributed management via single console
  • Hierarchical client system.
  • Web-based graphic user interface
  • OpenVZ and Xen virtualization support
  • Windows Virtualization via Xen
  • Intelligent IP handling
  • Traffic Shaping and Network management
  • A Built in messaging system

See also

  1. "VPS Server Linux". Monday, August 17, 2020
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