On Sun, Jul 06, 2003 at 04:27:05PM -0700, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > Hi, > > I am a newbie in VPS solutions (as you may have > seen...), and while I was thinking about how a VPS can > be used in my business, one question came to me: what > is the difference between use Vserver and other > solutions for VPS, like the ones provided by Ensim, > Sphera and Virtuozzo? > Obviously we have the money question...but please, I > invite everybody to send me an opinion about the pros > and cons in adopt some of this solutions...(for > example, say If is interesting pay for a VPS solution > based in some argument...or don't...) > Thanks for your attention, and I am waiting your > help. =)
for those interested, to save some time: --------- http://www.ensim.com/products/privateservers/index.html http://www.ensim.com/products/privateservers/details.html http://www.ensim.com/products/materials/datasheet_vps_051003.pdf (seems RedHat based, does everything, but no pricing info) --------- http://www.sphera.com/prod_hostingdirector.php#sd what they call VDS(tm) (Virtual Dedicated Server), I would call apache, postfix and proftp setup ... any 'resource' management is done by software or quota. (seems to work on any distro with a recent 2.4 kernel) --------- http://www.sw-soft.com/products/virtuozzo/ http://www.sw.com.sg/en/products/virtuozzo/faq/ this seems somewhat more complete than the vserver project (venet device, resource limits, ...) but I haven't seen it actually work ... (supports plesk and confixx ... whatever those are) --------- YMMV, Herbert
