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by retroafroman 4600 days ago
If I:

-Have my own hardware

-Know I want to run virtual servers

Then I feel like there's a good chance I would just do the virtualization myself. Yes, it can be a pain to set up, but my experience is that they shouldn't need a lot of attention once they are. The hard part for me isn't the provisioning of virtual servers, it's setting up those servers to do what I need them to-whether that's DNS, LDAP, web server, etc. From the page I can't tell if you take care of that, or if this is similar to a web interface for virt-manager.

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We also have 100+ ready-to-use solutions well integrated, also a support for more than 1 hypervisor (this is where your problems begin).