Customers should not need Proxmox access
A hosting customer needs safe service controls, not direct access to the provider hypervisor interface.
A Proxmox customer panel gives VPS customers controlled access to service actions, console access, reinstall workflows and VM status without exposing Proxmox directly.
A hosting customer needs safe service controls, not direct access to the provider hypervisor interface.
VMNexor is designed to expose useful actions such as service details, console access and approved reinstall flows through a provider-controlled customer panel.
Customer actions should respect plan rules, template restrictions, billing state and ownership checks before touching infrastructure.
VMNexor gives providers a customer-facing layer while keeping Proxmox operations centralised and protected.
VPS providers do not just need a button that creates a VM. They need repeatable provisioning, predictable templates, safe customer controls, IP allocation, billing lifecycle actions, clear documentation and operational visibility across Proxmox infrastructure.
VMNexor is being built around those provider workflows so Proxmox can become a more practical commercial hosting foundation.
Customers do not need direct Proxmox access. VMNexor provides controlled customer workflows in front of Proxmox.
Common workflows include service details, power actions, console access, reinstall options and support visibility.