antsle: The Private Cloud Server, Designed for Developers.
anyone tried one and willing to share your opinion?
anyone tried one and willing to share your opinion?
LXC, KVM, ZFS. Supermicro inside.Proxmox is better...
It's not proxmox, it's antsle ; ). antsle is a turnkey solution, ready out of the box. All components are specifically compiled for performance and ease of use.
What did you quote? And what are you trying to say?LXC, KVM, ZFS. Supermicro inside.
Yes, many people from here could build one much cheaper but I don't think that's the point.Pretty much just a Supermicro a1sri-2750f in an Akasa Euler case. No need to pay their premium price. You can put it together yourself for $hundreds $less.
Didn't mean to suggest there is no valid place in the market for them or that the premium is too high. But I didn't get the sense that the OP here was asking as a non-technical SMB who wanted his hands held.Yes, many people from here could build one much cheaper but I don't think that's the point.
This is a simple to setup appliance in a functional case that is attractive, sounds like it works well, comes with support, that many SMB's or users might like for the fact they don't have to build one, just buy it and set it up.
I guess without any experience using their UI (myself included), it's hard to say how much value it provides.@BLinux my take (not having used one) is that you are paying a sum for a UI. If you like that UI over what is free or other paid options than so be it.
At the same time, it does seem like a similar or smaller feature set than Proxmox, perhaps with better support.
so, pros: pretty UI, cons: less functionality?We had one. It's like Proxmox VE pre-loaded on a low power server but it's not as good. Less functionality wrapped in a nicer UI. They're more targeted at single servers and calling that a "cloud".