Cloudmin 9.4 released
This release adds automatic OpenVZ host setup, VNC console access without Java or Flash, support for more Linux distributions on VMs, and a bunch of bugfixes and small improvements.
This release adds automatic OpenVZ host setup, VNC console access without Java or Flash, support for more Linux distributions on VMs, and a bunch of bugfixes and small improvements.
This update adds support for LVM thin pools, enforces use of regular ethernet device names, improves VirtIO configuration, handles bridge and VG changes when restoring VMs on a new host, and fixes a bunch of small bugs.
This update improves support for LXC 1.0, automates the process of setting on Xen and KVM host systems, allows VMs to be created based on the size of a plan, adds an option to setup Cloudmin Services at VM creation time, and fixes a bunch of other small bugs.
This update adds Docker Volume support, allows Docker images to be created and selected by tag when creating a container, adds the ability to trigger background execution of a scheduled backup, lets you select the storage location for KVM and Xen instance disks at creation time, and fixes a bunch of other small bugs.
This major update makes the new Authentic theme the default, adds support for Docker containers as a new virtualization type (in the Pro version), updates the Xen support to handle the new xl API command, allows Virtualmin backups to be scheduled across multiple systems, and more.
This release adds per-owner bridge limits, LXC 1.1 support, numerous fixes for newer OpenVZ and KVM versions, better handling of locked and shut-down VMs, timeouts for all remote commands (to prevent hung Cloudmin operations), and a whole bunch of other minor bugfixes.
This release improves the way replicated domains are created and deleted, adds support for lock management, improves Xen 4.4 support, adds allowed IP address management on Citrix Xen systems, and adds a bunch of small bugfixes and feature improvements.
This release fixes a bunch of minor bugs, adds the vnc-system API command for connecting to a VM’s console, allows multiple root SSH keys to be set for a system, and makes use of the new Webmin theme API for better integration with third-party themes.
This release improves the ability of the backup/restore process to move VMs to new Cloudmin masters, adds GPT partition support for large disks, improves the failover process, supports the TGTd iSCSI server module in Webmin 1.710, allows alerting on the fraction on disk space and RAM used, and much more.
This new version adds support for CentOS 7 hosts and VMs (including XFS filesystems), the ability to SSH into systems as a non-root sudo-capable user, and full support for creating and managing Google Compute Engine instances (in a similar manner to Amazon EC2).