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virtualization:proxmox [2013/03/05 08:44]
gcooper
virtualization:proxmox [2019/08/05 14:35]
gcooper
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-**Main**: http://www.proxmox.com/products/proxmox-ve+**Main**: https://www.proxmox.com/en/proxmox-ve
  
-**Wiki**: http://pve.proxmox.com/wiki/Documentation+**Wiki**: http://pve.proxmox.com/wiki/
  
-**Forums**: http://forum.proxmox.com/forum.php+**Documentation**: https://pve.proxmox.com/pve-docs/
  
-Proxmox VE is a 64-bit, free, open-source, bare-metal virtualization platform (hypervisor).  While it may not have as full a feature set as some other commercial hypervisors, it is none the less very attractive and easy to use.+**Forums**: http://forum.proxmox.com/ 
 + 
 +Proxmox VE is a 64-bit, free, open-source, bare-metal virtualization platform (hypervisor).
  
 Proxmox VE provides two virtualization technologies in one platform: Proxmox VE provides two virtualization technologies in one platform:
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 KVM requires hardware (CPU+mainboard) virtualization support. KVM requires hardware (CPU+mainboard) virtualization support.
 +
 +===== Administration =====
 +
 +Proxmox VE Clusters can be managed from any of the cluster hosts.
 +
 +<file>
 +https://<ipaddress>:8006
 +</file>
 +
 +===== Installation =====
 +
 +:!: Use **[[https://www.balena.io/etcher/|Etcher]]** to write the ISO to a flash drive.
 +
 +:!: The installer is graphical and **requires a mouse**.
 +
 +**Download**: https://www.proxmox.com/en/downloads
  
 ===== Updating and Upgrading ===== ===== Updating and Upgrading =====
 +
 +
 +Proxmox VE comes pre-configured to use the 'enterprise' (paid subscription) package repository.  If you don't have a subscription, you must reconfigure the repository:
 +
 +First, comment out the 'enterprise' repo:
  
 <file> <file>
-apt-get update +vi /etc/apt/sources.list.d/pve-enterprise.list
-apt-get dist-upgrade+
 </file> </file>
 +
 +Then clone the 'enterprise' repo file and modify it:
 +
 +<file>
 +cp -a /etc/apt/sources.list.d/pve-enterprise.list /etc/apt/sources.list.d/pve-no-sub.list
 +
 +vi /etc/apt/sources.list.d/pve-no-sub.list
 +
 +deb http://download.proxmox.com/debian/pve buster pve-no-subscription
 +
 +apt update
 +apt dist-upgrade
 +reboot
 +</file>
 +----
 +
 +
 +FIXME All very old below this point!
 +
  
 ===== PVE Host Networking ===== ===== PVE Host Networking =====
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   * All VMs can share one bridge as if virtual network cables from each guest were all plugged into the same switch   * All VMs can share one bridge as if virtual network cables from each guest were all plugged into the same switch
   * For connecting VMs to the outside world, bridges are attached to physical network cards and assigned a TCP/IP configuration   * For connecting VMs to the outside world, bridges are attached to physical network cards and assigned a TCP/IP configuration
-  * VLANs (IEEE 802.1q) and network bonding/aggregation are possible+  * VLANs (IEEE 802.1q) and network bonding/aggregation are possible with KVM
  
 ==== venet ==== ==== venet ====
  
-  * Static IP assigned by HN admin+  * Networking configuration is assigned by OpenVZ admin
   * Possibly more secure since VM owners can't set the IP addresses   * Possibly more secure since VM owners can't set the IP addresses
   * Possibly faster than ''veth''   * Possibly faster than ''veth''
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   * More like regular Linux networking   * More like regular Linux networking
-  * IP assigned by guest 'root' admin+  * Networking configuration is assigned by VM owner
   * Has MAC address to support more networking configurations   * Has MAC address to support more networking configurations
   * Used to get an IP address from your DHCP server   * Used to get an IP address from your DHCP server
-  * +  * Works with a pair of interfaces connected together 
 +    * One in the host OS (host node, container zero, HN, CT0) and the other in the CT (container) 
 +  * Packets sent to the HN interface come out in the CT
  
 ==== Multiple NICs for OpenVZ Containers ==== ==== Multiple NICs for OpenVZ Containers ====
virtualization/proxmox.txt · Last modified: 2019/08/10 21:47 by gcooper