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Virtualizor

Virtualizor’s potent web-based control panel makes it possible for users to enjoy single-click deployment and deal with the ongoing management of virtual private servers. It supports billing by the hour for KVM, LXC, OpenVZ, Proxmox, Virtuozzo, and Xen.

Virtualizor’s billing panel was included to give admins the freedom to create custom pricing plans for the benefit of resellers. This makes it easy to charge for virtual machine use on an hourly basis, and also drop in ad hoc pricing to cover the use of extra resources. Virtualizor carries popular payment options including Paypal, Payumoney, and 2checkout, and admins can set up WHMCS too, to include invoicing functionality.

Virtualizor allows users to create virtual machines. Once you have accepted an order you can configure WHMCS/Blesta (our modules work with both) for either manual or automatic creation of a virtual private server. After you’ve breezed through the simple setup process you’ll be using them to directly manage VPS. Virtualizor’s API automates the process and automatically controls the virtual private server at the server.

With Virtualizor’s more than 100 pre-built Linux and Windows templates, you’re going to be a lot more efficient, because they free you from wasting time and effort on using ISO to create each VPS from scratch. Now, you can download and install an OS template on your VPS with only one or two clicks. It’s a real time saver.

The term ‘high availability infrastructure’ refers to the guaranteed availability of a component or system for a defined period, and this is something that Virtualizor supports. High availability infrastructure is essential for preserving performance and eliminating the single points of failure in the technology infrastructure that can make the service unusable. ‘Single point of failure’ means a component whose failure would derail the service.

Please note that technologies described on Wiki pages are not necessary the part of Plesk control panel or its extensions.

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