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== Free software / Open source (in alphabetical order) ==
 
== Free software / Open source (in alphabetical order) ==
 
* Proxmox Virtual Environment: [http://pve.proxmox.com Proxmox VE Wiki] - including bare-metal ISO installer
 
* Proxmox Virtual Environment: [http://pve.proxmox.com Proxmox VE Wiki] - including bare-metal ISO installer
* Vtonf: [http://www.vtonf.com/ homepage] | According to the documentation only runs on Centos 4.5 or higher.  Last change January 2008
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* Vtonf: [http://www.vtonf.com/ homepage] | According to the documentation only runs on Centos 4.5 or higher. Marked as beta, but works quite well.  Last change April 2008
 
* Webmin: [http://www.webmin.com/ homepage] | [http://www.webmin.com/cgi-bin/search_third.cgi?search=OpenVZ OpenVZ plugin] | Version 1.0, last updated 2006-02-07
 
* Webmin: [http://www.webmin.com/ homepage] | [http://www.webmin.com/cgi-bin/search_third.cgi?search=OpenVZ OpenVZ plugin] | Version 1.0, last updated 2006-02-07
 
* WebVZ: [http://webvz.sourceforge.net/ homepage] Uses Ruby on Rails which makes it a poor choice for Debian, Ubuntu and other .deb style distros.
 
* WebVZ: [http://webvz.sourceforge.net/ homepage] Uses Ruby on Rails which makes it a poor choice for Debian, Ubuntu and other .deb style distros.

Revision as of 23:18, 6 April 2009

This page contains links to different control panels for OpenVZ, written by third parties. If you know the project that's missing here, please add it.

Free software / Open source (in alphabetical order)

  • Proxmox Virtual Environment: Proxmox VE Wiki - including bare-metal ISO installer
  • Vtonf: homepage | According to the documentation only runs on Centos 4.5 or higher. Marked as beta, but works quite well. Last change April 2008
  • Webmin: homepage | OpenVZ plugin | Version 1.0, last updated 2006-02-07
  • WebVZ: homepage Uses Ruby on Rails which makes it a poor choice for Debian, Ubuntu and other .deb style distros.

Proprietary / non-free

Frozen projects

In development

  • WIVZ/GIVZ: homepage Release scheduled for October 2008. Unknow license.
  • RoboVZ: homepage Forum thread #2559 Lots of promises since announced in May 2007, nothing usable yet. Possibly GPL license.