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OpenQRM Intergration with ISPC3
Hi guys, ive been looking at ispconfig for a wile now and i want to use it in the management and provision of a saas/website system application that im developing.
What i think would take ISP Config to a new level and would become a real contender to compete with companies like parallels on the management and provisioning front would be to integrate with OpenQRM as a OpenQRM service or plugin.
What do you guys think about this type of integration?
OpenQRM is undoubtedly the number 1 datacenter management, monitoring and provisioning application for the network, dhcp, servers/virtual servers and advanced storage like iScsi or AoE with isp config managing the application on these servers like apache, ftp, email, mysql, also your customers and plans and so own.
The two working together in synergy would give the first complete opensource solution to run an advanced hosting/Saas company with redundancy for everything from the begining.
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23rd November 2008, 20:32
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Hi guys, just to let you know that i submitted ISPConfig 3 for integration with OpenQRM as a feature request with the OpenQRM team.
Ive just got nothing but positive feedback for this integration from them and they will be putting it into there road map to do as they have no other front end, ISP type app fully integrated with openqrm.
There are about 30 full time programmers at openqrm so they will look to do this in the new year.
When this happens this will be the first and best open source hosting application available that will put many commercial apps to shame.
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21st April 2009, 22:45
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OpenQRM looks pretty promising.
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22nd April 2009, 02:31
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OpenQRM looks pretty promising.
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Open QRM is pretty awesome for open source. i've got it running on three dev servers!
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20th August 2010, 23:14
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Originally Posted by morraine
Hi guys, just to let you know that i submitted ISPConfig 3 for integration with OpenQRM as a feature request with the OpenQRM team.
Ive just got nothing but positive feedback for this integration from them and they will be putting it into there road map to do as they have no other front end, ISP type app fully integrated with openqrm.
There are about 30 full time programmers at openqrm so they will look to do this in the new year.
When this happens this will be the first and best open source hosting application available that will put many commercial apps to shame.
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BUMP: I've been looking at this for a while and was wondering if there is any updates on this integration? I'm trying to get openqrm running and would like to see the integration with ISP3 as well.
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21st August 2010, 17:23
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To be honest, we've never worked with OpenQRM (I've tried it once, but couldn't get it to work), and I think integration with ISPConfig will be difficult, especially as ISPConfig does lots of the things OpenQRM does. I think there are other things we should concentrate on first (especially because we don't have endless resources).
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21st August 2010, 20:04
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...and I think integration with ISPConfig will be difficult, especially as ISPConfig does lots of the things OpenQRM does. I think there are other things we should concentrate on first (especially because we don't have endless resources).
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i agree ;-)
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21st August 2010, 23:57
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Originally Posted by falko
To be honest, we've never worked with OpenQRM (I've tried it once, but couldn't get it to work), and I think integration with ISPConfig will be difficult, especially as ISPConfig does lots of the things OpenQRM does. I think there are other things we should concentrate on first (especially because we don't have endless resources).
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hmm, thats too bad to hear I must say. I would have thought integration into a cloud management system would have been a tremendous asset for ISP3.
Oh well I've got my openqrm servers up and running so I'll figure the rest out myself from this point.
Thanks again for the quick reply.
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22nd August 2010, 10:06
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ISPConfig 3 can already be used as a cloud management system (see latest multi server tutorials abd cloud tutorials) for web, mail and DNS servers and with 3.0.4 release we will add management abilities for virtual machines as well. ISPConfig will then have the virtual machine functions on its own plus all the other ISP related functions so it does not make sense to integreate it in openqrm.
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