VMmanager

VMmanager
Developer(s) ISPsystem
Stable release
5.82.0 / November 15, 2016 (2016-11-15)
Written in C++
Operating system Linux
Available in Multilingual
Type Server virtualization software panel
License Proprietary
Website www.ispsystem.com/software/vmmanager

VMmanager is a commercial Linux-based Server virtualization software control panel or type II OpenVZ / KVM hypervisor.[1] The panel is developed by ISPsystem hosting software developing company.[2]

VMmanager takes control of virtual environments: it helps creating and provisioning VPS, as well as building clusters of virtual machines across different physical servers, all managed from a single panel.[3]

VMmanager is alternative [4][5] to such virtualisation tools as SolusVM, Proxmox, Virtualizor, VMware vSphere.[6]

Version history

VMmanager was first released in 2004.

Main features

VMmanager delivers different features for OpenVZ and for KVM. They are included in the table below.[7]

Features VMmanager OVZ VMmanager KVM Cloud
Purpose OpenVZ-based virtual machines management KVM-based virtual machines management Failover clusters of servers management
Virtualization OpenVZ KVM KVM
Local and network storages yes yes yes
Live migration of virtual machines yes yes yes
OS templates yes yes yes
Support for IPv6 yes yes yes
HTML5 VNC client No yes yes
Node availability diagnostics tool No No yes
Virtual machines recovery No No yes

High-availability cluster

VMmanager Cloud allows to deploy high-availability clusters and uses QEMU-KVM virtualization.[8][9] It uses Corosync to detect availability of the cluster. If one of the servers is down, VMmanager distributes its virtual machines between the remaining nodes.

In the simplified form this mechanism works as follows:


VMmanager Cloud supports file system storage, LVM, Network LVM, iSCSI and Ceph (in particular RBD (RADOS Block Device), one of Ceph implementations).[10]

Supported operating systems

System requirements:

See also

References

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