Alexander Suvorov wrote:

Dear coleagues!

Let us to announce some new features in FreeVPS 1.3:
1. CPU Limit - allow to set up the upper limit of CPU usage inside VPS
2. CPU QoS - allow to set up the lower limit of CPU resource available inside VPS
3. Restore RSS memory accounting
4. DiskQuota speed optimization - separating dquota hash per each context
5. init emulation - add teinit, reboot, halt tools


Best regards.


Hello Alexander and the rest of the list. =)

First of all I just want to say that I think what you're doing here is great. FreeVPS is the easiest VPS system to install that I've come across. Thank you for all your hard work. It's looking great!

If you could answer a couple questions for me, I'd really appreciate it.

First, I have installed version 1.1 of FreeVPS, however, I can find little or no documentation as to how to actually create VPS servers within that system other then by using the H-Sphere software. Is it possible to create Virtual Private servers simply by using the command-line tools?

Second, I don't understand how you're versioning system works. Is FreeVPS 1.3 ready for production? What about version 1.2? As of just a couple days ago, most of us looking at FreeVPS were unable to even find the kernel rpms that were discussed in the installation documentation on the freevps.com web site. If these versions aren't actually ready for production, then when will a production-ready version be available? Will the web site be updated to match what files are actually available to download?

Once again, I'm not trying to criticize, I'm just a little confused as to how things work. Thank you again for all you do. It's really appreciated!

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Warm regards,
Jordan Michaels
Vivio Technologies
http://www.viviotech.net/
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