Different approaches to VPS hosting
Virtualizor is a VPS control panel, while Proxmox is a powerful virtualisation platform. VMNexor is being built to add the provider automation layer around Proxmox.
Compare Proxmox-based hosting automation with Virtualizor-style VPS panel workflows, customer controls, billing integration and provider operations.
Virtualizor is a VPS control panel, while Proxmox is a powerful virtualisation platform. VMNexor is being built to add the provider automation layer around Proxmox.
Many hosts prefer Proxmox because they control the infrastructure stack, clustering model, storage choices and template behaviour.
VMNexor sits in front of Proxmox to provide hosting workflows such as provisioning, reinstall rules, customer controls, WHMCS integration and provider visibility.
VMNexor is best suited to providers who want Proxmox infrastructure control with a modern automation and customer service layer.
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.
No. VMNexor is a Proxmox-focused automation layer for providers who want to build hosting workflows around their own Proxmox infrastructure.
Not fully for hosting providers. Proxmox handles virtualisation, but providers usually need billing integration, customer controls and automation layers.