Cloudmin 7.1 released
This new version adds the ability to create snapshots of VMs and roll back to them, makes image extraction on iSCSI more efficient, and fixes several bugs in the 7.0 release.
This new version adds the ability to create snapshots of VMs and roll back to them, makes image extraction on iSCSI more efficient, and fixes several bugs in the 7.0 release.
This release includes numerous script installer updates, DKIM bugfixes and improvements, more flexibility in setting up mail client auto-configuration, proper SPF record support and more.
This release includes much improved FreeBSD guest support under KVM, the ability to backup systems to Amazon S3 or Rackspace Cloud Files, faster and more efficient bandwidth usage collection, and much more.
A new development version of Webmin is now available with much improved FreeBSD 9 support, such as the ability to install ports, manage disk slices and partitions, configure IPv6 addresses and much more. This version also includes a complete German translation for all new features and modules, thanks to Raymond Vetter.
This version adds the ability to enable or disable server-side includes, supports separately install PHP 5.3 and 5.4 packages, makes the DKIM key size configurable, changes default mail folder names, adds an option to change email behavior when a domain is over quota, and much more.
This release includes image creation, backup and cloning optimizations when iSCSI is in use, better calculation of free disk space for new VMs and disks, an easier way to add KVM command line parameters, and many other small features and bugfixes. It also moves all background cron jobs to Webmin’s built-in cron service, which reduces memory use and startup latency.
This version moves all cron jobs into the Webmin server process (to reduce memory use), adds Thunderbird-style mail client autoconfiguration, an option to disable sub-servers at the same time as their parent, and more.
This minor update fixes a problem with the backup level field, and a hang encountered when restoring a virtual server with SSL enabled.
This release makes the PHP and symlink security fixes optional, improves their coverage, adds a check for insecure SSL keys, and gives you more control over incremental backups.
The major new feature in this version is support for iSCSI, which allows virtual system disks to be stored on a remote system separate from their hosts. This makes system moves faster, and reduces the amount of storage needed on host systems. Also in this release is improved Xen 4.2 support, and the ability to select systems to backup by host or location group.