jolly
10-09-2001, 03:01 AM
Which is the best CP or solution for private servers. How is ServerXchange of Ensim?
If you know any better solution than serverXchange than please email me.
Tks.
:D
ckpeter
10-09-2001, 10:50 AM
FreeVSD is a good one, especially the low overhead.
Peter
slade
10-09-2001, 12:51 PM
**Tagging on to thread...
I am also interested in feedback or test access to this and other products(Plesk, etc).
(Posted in the newly neutered forum and got no response :( )
CagedTornado
10-09-2001, 02:00 PM
I've used FreeVSD and Ensim. I recommend FreeVSD for 3 reasons:
1.) Cost (it's free!)
2.) Ability to customize (it's open source!)
3.) Flexible solution. You can actually create a FreeVSD solution that is based on a customized Linux distribution if you so choose.
FreeVSD is just as stable as Ensim, and FreeVSD has awesome support via their support mailing lists (and Tim actually posts here occasionally!). I've never seen an Ensim rep post here...
Dan
kenatensim
10-09-2001, 11:22 PM
Caged,
I post here and answer questions provide feedback where I can and when directly asked for in the forums.
If you do a search, you'll see several. If you want more, just ask..
FreeVSD and Ensim both provide a Virtual Server Technology.
In addition, Ensim also provides a wide variety of additional hosting packages for resellers with billing/automation, Exchange hosting, streaming, ecommerce, intranet and others. These solutions compliment a service providers existing portfolio, providing the ability to quickly expand their product offerings and satisfy a broader market segment.
thanks
ken
jolly
10-10-2001, 01:44 AM
Does it support anyother platform than *nix?
From where can we get the FreeVSD?
choon
10-10-2001, 02:20 AM
Originally posted by jolly
Does it support anyother platform than *nix?
From where can we get the FreeVSD?
Try this http://freevsd.org/
Choon
CagedTornado
10-10-2001, 03:18 AM
My apologies to the Ensim folks -- I didn't mean to step on any toes.
:rolleyes:
Thanks for the quick response!
Dan
ComplexMind
10-13-2001, 03:42 PM
(and Tim actually posts here occasionally!)
Incidentally - it's not Tim posting on here, but I do seek his counsel from time to time ;)