This version ships with alot of fixes and a few feature additions
[Feature] Global Admin API with limited functionality has been released at https://docs.hypervisor.io/api/.
[Feature] Self Provisioning feature is added, now a user can be assigned resource packs allowing for end user deployments, . A very sleek walkthrough of this feature has been released at https://docs.hypervisor.io/feature-guides/self-provisioning/
[Feature] CPU Mode now has the option to use KVM supported custom CPU models.
[Feature] Client side instance listing has a new sleek look
[Bug Fix] A few UI state updates were not working, these have now been fixed.
[Bug Fix] Backup frequency of management server was not beign respected, this is now fixed.
[Bug Fix] In billing modules SSO wouldn't work or throw an error if User wasn't created, this now throws an error via API.
[Bug Fix] Offline migrations when not using ip revoke and not having a network payload would error out on completion, this is now fixed.
[Bug Fix] Translations on multiple actions are now fixed and working.
[Bug Fix] VNC button would work even when vnc was disabled, this is now fixed.
[Bug Fix] Fixes for UI bugs on dark mode and light mode
Just a FYI, the hypervisor v2 (dunno what happened to v1) is written in PHP and the source is protected with source guardian. Nothing inherently wrong with that, since the app is not stated to be opensource. Just another thing to take note of.
So:
1. Indian developer & company.
2. Nginx + PHP w/ source-guardian + mysql + supervisor (process manager)
3. Hypervisor is a Microsoft trademark, for their windows virtual machines
4. Requires 2 servers, 1 for management, 1 for slave, similar to kloxo
5. No published third security audit reports
@somik said:
Just a FYI, the hypervisor v2 (dunno what happened to v1) is written in PHP and the source is protected with source guardian. Nothing inherently wrong with that, since the app is not stated to be opensource. Just another thing to take note of.
So:
1. Indian developer & company.
2. Nginx + PHP w/ source-guardian + mysql + supervisor (process manager)
3. Hypervisor is a Microsoft trademark, for their windows virtual machines
4. Requires 2 servers, 1 for management, 1 for slave, similar to kloxo
5. No published third security audit reports
Could you be kind enough to point me towards Virtualizor and VF 3rd party security audit reports please?
The word "hypervisor" was coined by IBM around 1970 to describe software that ran operating systems concurrently. Its long history of use contributes to it being a public, non-trademarkable term.
Not sure whats wrong with being an Indian developer or Company
I dont see a problem here, as the master will only need to be a vm, most products follow this flow.
@somik said:
Just a FYI, the hypervisor v2 (dunno what happened to v1) is written in PHP and the source is protected with source guardian. Nothing inherently wrong with that, since the app is not stated to be opensource. Just another thing to take note of.
So:
1. Indian developer & company.
2. Nginx + PHP w/ source-guardian + mysql + supervisor (process manager)
3. Hypervisor is a Microsoft trademark, for their windows virtual machines
4. Requires 2 servers, 1 for management, 1 for slave, similar to kloxo
5. No published third security audit reports
'5. Could you be kind enough to point me towards Virtualizor and VF 3rd party security audit reports please?
'3. The word "hypervisor" was coined by IBM around 1970 to describe software that ran operating systems concurrently. Its long history of use contributes to it being a public, non-trademarkable term.
'1. Not sure whats wrong with being an Indian developer or Company
'4. I dont see a problem here, as the master will only need to be a vm, most products follow this flow.
Oh, I didn’t mean for any of the above points to come across as problems. As I mentioned earlier "Nothing inherently wrong with that", these are simply things worth noting.
On your point #5, I also don’t personally use Virtualizor - but that’s just a personal preference. I tend to lean towards open-source solutions or software from long-established companies, but that’s purely my own comfort zone rather than a critique.
Regarding #1, I completely agree - there are some excellent IT companies in India, and Indian professionals are making huge contributions to the global tech industry. That said, India’s online reputation does sometimes get affected by issues like corruption and scam call centers (as some sources point out). You even shared your own experience of almost being scammed while registering for ISO certification, which shows the other side of the picture. So I was just trying to look at both perspectives.
As for #4, I think this is more about convenience. Requiring at least two servers to run the software might feel like an extra hurdle for some users. Even if the master only needs to be a VM, the question becomes: how does one create that VM without already having a control panel? If it has to be created from the console, it might feel like your software is redundant at that stage. Please don’t take this as criticism - it’s more of a feature request.
Perhaps adding an optional flag in your install script that spins up a VM for the master could make it easier for users who want an all-in-one setup on a single server.
( @localhost yes, i got chatgpt to dress up this post )
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Great work!
Never make the same mistake twice. There are so many new ones to make.
It’s OK if you disagree with me. I can’t force you to be right.
Good work man, thanks for taking it seriously.
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https://docs.hypervisor.io/blog/2025/07/pre-release-v1-0-3
This version ships with alot of fixes and a few feature additions
[Feature] Global Admin API with limited functionality has been released at https://docs.hypervisor.io/api/.
[Feature] Self Provisioning feature is added, now a user can be assigned resource packs allowing for end user deployments, . A very sleek walkthrough of this feature has been released at https://docs.hypervisor.io/feature-guides/self-provisioning/
[Feature] CPU Mode now has the option to use KVM supported custom CPU models.
[Feature] Client side instance listing has a new sleek look
[Bug Fix] A few UI state updates were not working, these have now been fixed.
[Bug Fix] Backup frequency of management server was not beign respected, this is now fixed.
[Bug Fix] In billing modules SSO wouldn't work or throw an error if User wasn't created, this now throws an error via API.
[Bug Fix] Offline migrations when not using ip revoke and not having a network payload would error out on completion, this is now fixed.
[Bug Fix] Translations on multiple actions are now fixed and working.
[Bug Fix] VNC button would work even when vnc was disabled, this is now fixed.
[Bug Fix] Fixes for UI bugs on dark mode and light mode
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Just a FYI, the hypervisor v2 (dunno what happened to v1) is written in PHP and the source is protected with
source guardian
. Nothing inherently wrong with that, since the app is not stated to be opensource. Just another thing to take note of.So:
1. Indian developer & company.
2. Nginx + PHP w/ source-guardian + mysql + supervisor (process manager)
3. Hypervisor is a Microsoft trademark, for their windows virtual machines
4. Requires 2 servers, 1 for management, 1 for slave, similar to kloxo
5. No published third security audit reports
Never make the same mistake twice. There are so many new ones to make.
It’s OK if you disagree with me. I can’t force you to be right.
Could you be kind enough to point me towards Virtualizor and VF 3rd party security audit reports please?
The word "hypervisor" was coined by IBM around 1970 to describe software that ran operating systems concurrently. Its long history of use contributes to it being a public, non-trademarkable term.
Not sure whats wrong with being an Indian developer or Company
I dont see a problem here, as the master will only need to be a vm, most products follow this flow.
Readydedis, LLC - Managed Dedicated Servers | KVM SSD VPS | Hypervisor KVM Control Panel
Oh, I didn’t mean for any of the above points to come across as problems. As I mentioned earlier "Nothing inherently wrong with that", these are simply things worth noting.
On your point #5, I also don’t personally use Virtualizor - but that’s just a personal preference. I tend to lean towards open-source solutions or software from long-established companies, but that’s purely my own comfort zone rather than a critique.
Regarding #1, I completely agree - there are some excellent IT companies in India, and Indian professionals are making huge contributions to the global tech industry. That said, India’s online reputation does sometimes get affected by issues like corruption and scam call centers (as some sources point out). You even shared your own experience of almost being scammed while registering for ISO certification, which shows the other side of the picture. So I was just trying to look at both perspectives.
As for #4, I think this is more about convenience. Requiring at least two servers to run the software might feel like an extra hurdle for some users. Even if the master only needs to be a VM, the question becomes: how does one create that VM without already having a control panel? If it has to be created from the console, it might feel like your software is redundant at that stage. Please don’t take this as criticism - it’s more of a feature request.
Perhaps adding an optional flag in your install script that spins up a VM for the master could make it easier for users who want an all-in-one setup on a single server.
( @localhost yes, i got chatgpt to dress up this post )
Never make the same mistake twice. There are so many new ones to make.
It’s OK if you disagree with me. I can’t force you to be right.
Understood
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