Hello,
I'm using proxmox VE for some time now and I really like this projet.
So here are some ideas I have for the bare-metal system:
- Add snmp support on the host (and maybe some pretty graphs)
- Add IPv6 support for both (host and VMs)
- Stabilize the network because for now loadbalancing and failover isn't working well
- Remplace Apache with lighttpd or other lighty webserver and the ability to change the server's certificate (but we can do it with ssh)
- Add a warning on the web interface when an update is available (or use apt-cron)
- Add the partition scheme choice when installing the server and/or resizing on-the-fly and reduce the size of the root partition (5-10 Go are sufficient I think)
- Add DRBD support with active-active failover
I mean: having two server with VMs in load balancing, if we lost one server the other will take over the VMs that were on the first.
- Add restore-point solution and duplicate VMs
I mean: for example when I update my VMs or try something, it would be very good to make a snapshot before doing anything in case of problems and/or duplicate it and make tests on the other VM
- Add the choice where the VM would be stored (on which disk, which partition, which server, etc..)
- Add an option to add/remove users and give them rights to manage some VMs
- Add an API solution for managing VMs and clusters from others (homemade) softwares
I know it's very hard to implement some of my ideas but I'm ready to work and help to the development.
Again, many thanks for your work and I hope the V.2 will be the best opensource linux virtualization tool !
I'm using proxmox VE for some time now and I really like this projet.
So here are some ideas I have for the bare-metal system:
- Add snmp support on the host (and maybe some pretty graphs)
- Add IPv6 support for both (host and VMs)
- Stabilize the network because for now loadbalancing and failover isn't working well
- Remplace Apache with lighttpd or other lighty webserver and the ability to change the server's certificate (but we can do it with ssh)
- Add a warning on the web interface when an update is available (or use apt-cron)
- Add the partition scheme choice when installing the server and/or resizing on-the-fly and reduce the size of the root partition (5-10 Go are sufficient I think)
- Add DRBD support with active-active failover
I mean: having two server with VMs in load balancing, if we lost one server the other will take over the VMs that were on the first.
- Add restore-point solution and duplicate VMs
I mean: for example when I update my VMs or try something, it would be very good to make a snapshot before doing anything in case of problems and/or duplicate it and make tests on the other VM
- Add the choice where the VM would be stored (on which disk, which partition, which server, etc..)
- Add an option to add/remove users and give them rights to manage some VMs
- Add an API solution for managing VMs and clusters from others (homemade) softwares
I know it's very hard to implement some of my ideas but I'm ready to work and help to the development.
Again, many thanks for your work and I hope the V.2 will be the best opensource linux virtualization tool !
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