Virtualizor LicensePricing for Virtualizor licenses is competitive compared to cPanel or Plesk. Generally, there are two billing cycles: and Yearly (which usually offers a 2-month discount). Priced higher due to the ability to manage multiple nodes. It supports a wide range of hypervisors, including , making it a highly flexible solution for providers who want to offer diverse hosting plans. Virtualizor is designed to simplify everything from provisioning a new VPS to managing backups and billing, making it a go-to choice for small to medium-sized hosting providers. virtualizor license This cron command forces Virtualizor to check its license database and update your local installation status to "Active." You can then log into your admin panel ( https://your-server-ip:4085 ) to verify the activation. Frequently Asked Questions Can I change my Virtualizor license IP address? Acquiring an official license provides access to a comprehensive suite of cloud automation tools: Pricing for Virtualizor licenses is competitive compared to | Feature | Virtualizor | Proxmox VE | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | Paid, per-server subscription ($9/month for Unlimited VPS) | Open-source (GPL v3), free to use. Paid subscription for enterprise support and updates (€95/year/CPU) | | Cost | Monthly/yearly fees based on number of VPSs or per server | Free core product. Enterprise support is optional and paid. | | Ease of Use | Very user-friendly, intuitive web GUI designed for hosting providers | Steeper learning curve, more complex interface designed for system administrators and enterprises | | Target Audience | VPS hosting providers, data centers, and resellers | Enterprises, IT administrators, and tech-savvy users building private clouds | | Virtualization | KVM, Xen, OpenVZ, LXC, Virtuozzo, Proxmox | KVM and LXC (native dual-stack) | | High Availability (HA) | Requires additional configuration with Master/Slave | Built-in HA with pvecm cluster and Corosync | | Storage Integration | Supports external SAN/NFS | Natively integrates with Ceph SDS and ZFS for distributed storage | | Billing Integration | Official WHMCS module | Relies on third-party modules (Blesta, WHMCS) | Run the activation command provided in your license welcome email: /usr/local/emps/bin/php /usr/local/virtualizor/addlicense.php It supports a wide range of hypervisors, including The table above shows the starting prices for licenses allowing up to 1 VPS. The pricing is designed to be flexible, scaling with the number of VPS you wish to create on a single node (server). Without a valid license, the software will operate in a restricted or expired state, preventing you from creating or managing virtual machines (VMs). Virtualizor uses a per-server licensing model, meaning you need one license for every physical node (server) you run, regardless of how many virtual machines you create on that node. Types of Virtualizor Licenses and Pricing Once you have your license, the installation process is designed to be simple. The following steps are a general guide. Detailed, step-by-step tutorials for specific operating systems are available in the official documentation. Virtualizor offers different pricing structures based on the server environment: |
Pricing for Virtualizor licenses is competitive compared to cPanel or Plesk. Generally, there are two billing cycles: and Yearly (which usually offers a 2-month discount). Priced higher due to the ability to manage multiple nodes. It supports a wide range of hypervisors, including , making it a highly flexible solution for providers who want to offer diverse hosting plans. Virtualizor is designed to simplify everything from provisioning a new VPS to managing backups and billing, making it a go-to choice for small to medium-sized hosting providers. This cron command forces Virtualizor to check its license database and update your local installation status to "Active." You can then log into your admin panel ( https://your-server-ip:4085 ) to verify the activation. Frequently Asked Questions Can I change my Virtualizor license IP address? Acquiring an official license provides access to a comprehensive suite of cloud automation tools: | Feature | Virtualizor | Proxmox VE | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | Paid, per-server subscription ($9/month for Unlimited VPS) | Open-source (GPL v3), free to use. Paid subscription for enterprise support and updates (€95/year/CPU) | | Cost | Monthly/yearly fees based on number of VPSs or per server | Free core product. Enterprise support is optional and paid. | | Ease of Use | Very user-friendly, intuitive web GUI designed for hosting providers | Steeper learning curve, more complex interface designed for system administrators and enterprises | | Target Audience | VPS hosting providers, data centers, and resellers | Enterprises, IT administrators, and tech-savvy users building private clouds | | Virtualization | KVM, Xen, OpenVZ, LXC, Virtuozzo, Proxmox | KVM and LXC (native dual-stack) | | High Availability (HA) | Requires additional configuration with Master/Slave | Built-in HA with pvecm cluster and Corosync | | Storage Integration | Supports external SAN/NFS | Natively integrates with Ceph SDS and ZFS for distributed storage | | Billing Integration | Official WHMCS module | Relies on third-party modules (Blesta, WHMCS) | Run the activation command provided in your license welcome email: /usr/local/emps/bin/php /usr/local/virtualizor/addlicense.php The table above shows the starting prices for licenses allowing up to 1 VPS. The pricing is designed to be flexible, scaling with the number of VPS you wish to create on a single node (server). Without a valid license, the software will operate in a restricted or expired state, preventing you from creating or managing virtual machines (VMs). Virtualizor uses a per-server licensing model, meaning you need one license for every physical node (server) you run, regardless of how many virtual machines you create on that node. Types of Virtualizor Licenses and Pricing Once you have your license, the installation process is designed to be simple. The following steps are a general guide. Detailed, step-by-step tutorials for specific operating systems are available in the official documentation. Virtualizor offers different pricing structures based on the server environment: |