I may be wrong, but for the moment I believe we don't need particular negotiations information in this list.
El 07/09/16 a les 13:47, José Manuel Giner ha escrit: > Hello Vladimir, > > first of all, we don't need a service support, we only look for the > product, without support, we will ensure the SLA from our side and with > our own resources. > > I think they are useless, because we have our platform near to be > finished and running (except the backup service). But the main goal is > the price, at least for us, is expensive (120 USD per node) > > The migration from SolusVM to Virtuozzo 7 supose us to increase from 100 > €/month to 1200 €/month the licensing costs... > > *- We will understand a 15 USD/month price for your backup module > (Please, review and consider it)* > > - We understand the 15 USD/month price for WHMCS > > - We understand the 15 USD/month price for CloudLinux > > - We understand the 15 USD/month price for a Plesk license > > - We understand the 15 USD/month price for a cPanel VPS license > > - We understand the 15 USD/month price for a SolusVM license > > - We understand the Proxmox model, ALL features available, and paid > options for extra support. > > *- We definitely NOT understand a 120 USD/month of the Virtuozzo 7 > license, currently we pay 10€/month per node with SolusVM, VZ7 is 12 > times more expensive. We can understand this price if your customer > invest millions of USD in his business and if it need 24x7 service > support, but as I mentioned, we don't need support, we are looking just > for the product.* > > As mentioned before, we don't need support, but also we don't want > migrate from OpenVZ 6 to LXC, is this the reason that we are giving a > chance to OVZ7 and ignoring other solutions like Proxmox or Virtualizor, > by the moment... > > As backups are a BIG priority for hosting providers, we appreciate if at > least you can give us the option to buy this module without the entire > Virtuozzo license. > > Thanks > > > > On 07/09/2016 12:09, Vladimir Porokhov wrote: >> Hi Jose! >> >> We are positioning Virtuozzo 7 as a solution for service providers >> that in comparison with OpenVZ7 provides our customers the most >> cost-effective production ready services with SLA. Backup service is a >> part of the solution, so we can’t detach it at this moment. Vz7 has a >> lot of other advantages in addition to backup, it has also new very >> flexible licensing policy now and it is available on Amazon >> Marketplace to try and for production use. >> Do you think other vz7 services and advantages useless in your case or >> you find it too expensive? >> >> Thank you! >> -- >> Best regards, >> Vladimir Porokhov >> >> On 07.09.16, 11:47, "José Manuel Giner" <users-boun...@openvz.org on >> behalf of j...@ginernet.com> wrote: >> >> In the OpenVZ release announce say: >> The main difference between the Virtuozzo (commercial) and >> OpenVZ (free) >> versions are the EULA, *packages with paid features*, and Anaconda >> installer. >> That means that will be possible to buy the Backup package >> for OpenVZ? >> -- >> José Manuel Giner >> http://ginernet.com >> _______________________________________________ >> Users mailing list >> Users@openvz.org >> https://lists.openvz.org/mailman/listinfo/users >> > > _______________________________________________ Users mailing list Users@openvz.org https://lists.openvz.org/mailman/listinfo/users