Hyper-V operations should not depend on manual work.
Hyper-V is a powerful and reliable virtualization platform, but daily operations can become time-consuming when teams depend on multiple tools, manual scripts, spreadsheets, and separate remote access methods.
VMNova brings the most important Hyper-V operations into one modern web-based control panel — helping teams provision, prepare, monitor, and manage virtual machines with less manual work.
Provision with less effort
Create virtual machines from templates, assign resources, select IPs from managed pools, and prepare the guest before first login.
Prepare more than just the VM
Configure users, SSH/RDP ports, disk expansion, and guest-ready additional disks right during provisioning.
Monitor abnormal usage
Detect unusual VM network traffic or disk read/write activity and alert operators before it becomes a bigger problem.
Delegate access safely
Create users with access to selected virtual machines only, with role-based permissions for monitoring, control, or console access.
More than VM creation — complete Hyper-V operations from the browser.
VMNova helps teams provision, prepare, monitor, and manage Hyper-V virtual machines from one self-hosted web-based control panel. It combines everyday VM management with advanced automation built for hosting providers, MSPs, and IT teams.
Guest-ready VM provisioning
Create virtual machines from templates and prepare them before first login — including hostname, users, access ports, IP assignment, and disk options.
Prepared additional disks
Add extra disks during provisioning and let VMNova prepare them inside the guest OS with file system and mount point configuration — instead of leaving raw disks for manual setup.
Abnormal usage alerts
Monitor VM network traffic, disk reads, and disk writes, and alert operators when a virtual machine shows unusual activity that may require attention.
Main disk expansion
Grow the main system disk during provisioning, reducing the need for manual disk resizing steps after the VM is delivered.
IP pool management
Assign IPv4 or IPv6 addresses from managed IP pools, helping teams avoid manual tracking, duplicate assignments, and spreadsheet-based IP management.
Role-based VM access
Create users with access to selected virtual machines only. Allow monitoring, control, or console access based on their role without exposing the full environment.
In-browser VM console
Open secure VM console sessions directly from the browser, reducing the need for separate remote access tools.
Essential VM management
Perform daily VM actions such as start, stop, restart, shutdown, checkpoints, resource updates, and status checks from one web panel.
Every virtual machine, in one live view.
State, CPU, RAM, disk and IP inline for every VM across every host. Filter by hypervisor, state or OS, run bulk operations, and watch recent tasks and alarms update in real time.
Your whole infrastructure, one console.
Register hosts with a connection test, discover virtual switches automatically, and monitor CPU, RAM and VM counts per node. Storage, templates, IP pools, access and system settings all live in a single navigation.
Provision VMs that are ready to use from the first login.
VMNova turns VM creation into a complete provisioning workflow. From one browser-based panel, teams can select a template, assign resources, choose IP addresses from managed pools, configure users and access ports, expand the main disk, and add guest-ready additional disks.
VMNova provisioning screen showing template selection, IP pool assignment, guest configuration, disk expansion, and guest-ready additional disks.
Template-based deployment
Start from ready Hyper-V templates and reduce repeated manual setup.
Guest preparation before delivery
Configure hostname, users, passwords, SSH/RDP ports, and access settings during provisioning.
Guest-ready additional disks
Add extra disks with file system and mount point configuration so they are ready inside the OS after deployment.
Main disk expansion
Grow the main system disk during provisioning instead of handling disk expansion manually after delivery.
IP assignment from pools
Assign IP addresses from managed IP pools to reduce manual tracking and avoid conflicts.
Detect abnormal VM activity before it becomes a problem.
VMNova helps operations teams monitor virtual machine activity and identify unusual behavior faster. When a VM shows abnormal network traffic, disk reads, or disk writes, VMNova can alert operators so they do not have to manually search across hosts and tools.
Network usage alerts
Detect virtual machines with unusually high or unexpected network traffic.
Disk activity monitoring
Watch abnormal disk read/write activity that may indicate heavy workloads, misuse, or performance impact.
Faster operator response
Help support and operations teams focus on the VM that needs attention instead of searching manually.
Built for hosting operations
Designed for environments where many virtual machines are running and operators need quick visibility.
Give users access to the right VMs only.
VMNova lets administrators create users with access to selected virtual machines only. Each user can be assigned permissions based on their role — such as monitoring, control, or console access — without exposing the full Hyper-V environment.
VM-level access
Assign users to specific virtual machines instead of giving broad access to the whole environment.
Monitor-only permissions
Allow users to view VM status and usage without giving them control permissions.
Controlled VM actions
Give selected users permission to start, stop, restart, or open the console only when needed.
Safer customer access
Provide tenant or customer access to their own VMs without exposing other customers or internal infrastructure.
Locked down from the first login.
A one-time setup wizard configures your environment, forces a password change, and issues JWT sessions with device tracking. Every request is authorized per tenant and written to the audit log.
From manual Hyper-V operations to automated VM delivery.
Traditional Hyper-V operations often require multiple tools, manual scripts, spreadsheets, and post-deployment configuration. VMNova brings provisioning, guest preparation, access control, monitoring, and daily VM operations into one self-hosted web-based control panel.

VMNova is not just a web interface for Hyper-V — it is designed to reduce daily operator workload, from provisioning to monitoring.
A modern, self-hosted stack.
A modular .NET 10 monolith with an Angular 21 front end, talking to Hyper-V over PowerShell and WinRM. Runs entirely on your own Windows Server.
The full lifecycle of a virtual machine.
Provisioning & templates
Networking & IP pools
Access, tenancy & security
Console & operations
Hyper-V first. KVM support on the roadmap.
VMNova is launching first as a web-based Hyper-V management panel. KVM support is planned for a future release, allowing teams to manage more virtualization environments from the same modern control panel.
Everything you're wondering, answered.
What is VMNova?
VMNova is a web-based Hyper-V management panel designed to help hosting providers, MSPs, and IT teams provision, manage, monitor, and operate virtual machines from one modern control panel.
Is VMNova built for Hyper-V?
Yes. VMNova is launching first as a Hyper-V management panel for Windows Server virtualization environments. It is designed to help teams manage, monitor, and operate Hyper-V virtual machines from a modern web-based control panel.
Does VMNova require SCVMM?
No. VMNova is designed to provide web-based Hyper-V management without requiring SCVMM. It helps teams manage daily VM operations, provisioning, monitoring, IP pools, and access control from its own self-hosted control panel.
What is guest-ready VM provisioning?
Guest-ready VM provisioning means VMNova does more than create a virtual machine. It helps prepare the VM before first login by configuring supported guest settings such as users, passwords, SSH or RDP ports, IP assignment, main disk expansion, and additional disk preparation.
Can VMNova prepare additional disks inside the guest OS?
Yes. VMNova can prepare additional disks during provisioning for supported Linux and Windows templates. For Linux, this can include file system and mount point configuration. For Windows, this can include disk initialization, formatting, and drive letter preparation where supported.
Can users access selected VMs only?
Yes. VMNova supports VM-level access, allowing administrators to give a user access to selected virtual machines only, with role-based permissions for monitoring, control, or console access — instead of exposing the full Hyper-V environment.
Does VMNova monitor abnormal VM usage?
Yes. VMNova is designed to detect abnormal virtual machine activity, such as unusual network traffic or unexpected disk read/write usage. This helps operators identify VMs that may need attention without manually searching across hosts and tools.
When will pricing be available?
Pricing is not publicly listed yet. VMNova pricing will be announced closer to launch, with flexible options based on environment size, usage, and operational needs.
Flexible pricing for different environments.
VMNova pricing will be announced closer to launch, with flexible options based on your environment size, usage, and operational needs.
Whether you are a growing hosting provider, MSP, or internal IT team, VMNova is designed to fit different operational needs.
Be first on Hyper-V's new control plane.
VMNova is in final testing. Join the waitlist and we'll send you an invite the day it launches.
Have questions before joining the waitlist? Contact us at info@vmnova.com