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== Introduction ==
== Introduction ==
This is a quick install guide for Proxmox VE.
This is a quick installation guide for Proxmox VE.


* For installing from scratch or updating versions (e.g. 3.0 to 3.1) see [[Downloads]] page of wiki
* For installing from scratch see the [[Downloads|Downloads wiki]]
* For upgrading 1.9 to 2.0, see [[Upgrade_from_1.9_to_2.0]]  
* For upgrading 6.x to 7.0, see [[Upgrade from 6.x to 7.0|Upgrade from Proxmox VE 6.x to 7.x]]
* For upgrading 2.3 to 3.0, see [[Upgrade_from_2.3_to_3.0]]  
* For upgrading 5.x to 6.0, see [[Upgrade from 5.x to 6.0]]
* For upgrading older releases, see [[:Category:Upgrade|Upgrade Guides for older Releases]]


Additionally, we also provide a "howto" for installation on an [[Install Proxmox VE on Debian Squeeze|Debian 6 Squeeze]] or [[Install Proxmox VE on Debian Wheezy|Debian 7 Wheesy]] or [[Install Proxmox VE on Debian Jessie|Debian 8 Jessie]]
Additionally, we also provide a "how-to" for installation on [[Install Proxmox VE on Debian Buster|Debian 10 Buster]] or [[Install Proxmox VE on Debian 11 Bullseye|Debian 11 Bullseye]].


== Get the ISO ==
== Get the ISO ==
Download the [http://www.proxmox.com/downloads ISO image] and move it to a USB media, see [[Install from USB Stick]]. Or just burn a CD.
Download the [http://www.proxmox.com/downloads ISO image] and see: [[Prepare Installation Media]].


== Minimum requirements, for evaluation ==
== Minimum requirements, for evaluation ==


*CPU: 64bit (Intel EMT64 or AMD64), [[FAQ#Supported_CPU_chips|Intel VT/AMD-V capable CPU]]/Mainboard (for KVM Full Virtualization support)
* CPU: 64bit (Intel EMT64 or AMD64)
*RAM: 1 GB RAM
* [[FAQ#Supported_CPU_chips|Intel VT/AMD-V capable CPU]]/Mainboard for KVM full virtualization support
*Hard drive
* RAM: 1 GB RAM, plus additional RAM needed for guests
*One NIC
* Hard drive with at least 16 GiB of space, plus additional space needed for guests
* One network card (NIC)
 
For more details and recommendations see [[System Requirements]].


== Start the installation ==
== Start the installation ==
*See [[Debugging Installation#Boot options]] for custom partition settings.The installer supports partitions greater 2 TB (using GUID Partition Table, GPT).
See [[Installation#installation_installer|Installation]] for more details about the options of the installation wizard.


The Gui installer supports mouse and keyboard. The tab key as well as hot keys can be used. Click->I Agree is a button press. IP address:< your host Ip> is a label with an option.
*See [[Debugging Installation#Boot options]] for custom partition settings. The installer supports partitions greater 2 TB (using GUID Partition Table, GPT).


# Comments
The installer supports mouse and keyboard. The tab key as well as hot keys can be used.
Click->I Agree
# Pick an open address on your network.
Ipaddress: 192.168.0.100


Tutorial legend: <code>Click->I Agree</code> would be pressing a button. <code>IP address:< your host IP></code> describes an input field's label to enter.


  #Boot loader is Keyboard only. Just press 'Enter' to start the installation  
  # Boot loader is Keyboard only. Just press 'Enter' to start the installation or use arrow keys for menu navigation.
  Enter
  Enter


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=== Target disk ===
=== Target disk ===
  # Local disks are fine for demo and small systems.
  # For the base system
  # Shared storage is a best practice for a Cluster.
  # you can add other disks or shared storages after the installation
   
   
  Click -> Next
  Click -> Next
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=== Administration Password and Email Address ===
=== Administration Password and Email Address ===
With a basic install like this, the Web GUI will face the Internet. A Firewall and strong passwords are recommended.
With a basic installation like this, the web GUI will face the Internet. A Firewall and strong passwords are recommended.


  # The email address is used by the system to send error reports.  
  # The email address is used to report the recovery of High Availability services, important package update news, backup notifications (configurable) and other important events.
  Password : < Something Strong >
  Password : < Something Strong >
  Confirm  : < Something Strong >
  Confirm  : < Something Strong >
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=== Network Configuration ===
=== Network Configuration ===
  # FQDN is Required for email server and public facing Web GUI.
  # FQDN is required for email server and public facing Web GUI
  # A plain host name will have issues when clustering.
  # A plain host name will have issues when clustering.
  # The clusters use etc hosts for Proxmox host name resolution.  
  # The clusters use /etc/hosts or your DNS for Proxmox host name resolution.  
  # The Installer will pull a dhcp address during install.
  # The Installer will try to use DHCP for automatic address configuration during install.  
# Do not put your host in the middle of your pool of address.  
  # Make sure to configure your DHCP server to exclude a block of address used by Proxmox VE.
  # Make sure to configure your dhcp server to exclude a block of address used by proxmox.
# or reserve the address for the PVE host statically (via MAC)
  Hostname (FQDN) : <host.domain.TLD>
  Hostname (FQDN) : <host.domain.TLD>
  IP Address     : < something static >
  IP Address CIDR : < something static >/<netmask>
Netmask        : < default >
  Gateway        : < default >
  Gateway        : < default >
  DNS Server      : < default >
  DNS Server      : < default >
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  Click -> Next
  Click -> Next


( The installer will will run with a progress bar)
=== Confirm ===
You'll see an overview of the settings you choose, verify them to ensure all is OK.
 
# Once you click the system will start the installation
Click -> Install
 
(The installer will run with a progress bar)


== Installation Successful! ==
== Installation Successful! ==


  Click ->reboot
  Click ->reboot
== Web GUI ==
From another machine, use your browser and accept the self signed cert used for the Web GUI.
https://192.168.0.xx:8006


== Update your Proxmox VE Server to latest available version ==
== Update your Proxmox VE Server to latest available version ==
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== Web-based Management ==
== Web-based Management ==
[[Central_Web-based_Management]]
[[Central  Web-based Management]]


== Proxmox VE Cluster ==
== Proxmox VE Cluster ==
[[Proxmox_VE_2.0_Cluster]]
[[Cluster Manager]]


== Video Tutorials ==
== Video Tutorials ==

Latest revision as of 17:57, 3 February 2022

Introduction

This is a quick installation guide for Proxmox VE.

Additionally, we also provide a "how-to" for installation on Debian 10 Buster or Debian 11 Bullseye.

Get the ISO

Download the ISO image and see: Prepare Installation Media.

Minimum requirements, for evaluation

  • CPU: 64bit (Intel EMT64 or AMD64)
  • Intel VT/AMD-V capable CPU/Mainboard for KVM full virtualization support
  • RAM: 1 GB RAM, plus additional RAM needed for guests
  • Hard drive with at least 16 GiB of space, plus additional space needed for guests
  • One network card (NIC)

For more details and recommendations see System Requirements.

Start the installation

See Installation for more details about the options of the installation wizard.

The installer supports mouse and keyboard. The tab key as well as hot keys can be used.

Tutorial legend: Click->I Agree would be pressing a button. IP address:< your host IP> describes an input field's label to enter.

# Boot loader is Keyboard only. Just press 'Enter' to start the installation or use arrow keys for menu navigation.
Enter

End user license Agreement ( EULA)

Click -> I agree

Target disk

# For the base system
# you can add other disks or shared storages after the installation

Click -> Next

Location and Time Zone selection

# It's best to have all systems set to the same time zone.  
Country   :< Your Country >
Time zone :< Your time zone >
Keyboard  :< Your Keyboard > 

Click -> Next

Administration Password and Email Address

With a basic installation like this, the web GUI will face the Internet. A Firewall and strong passwords are recommended.

# The email address is used to report the recovery of High Availability services, important package update news, backup notifications (configurable) and other important events.
Password : < Something Strong >
Confirm  : < Something Strong >
E-Mail   : < your email address >

Click -> Next

Network Configuration

# FQDN is required for email server and public facing Web GUI
# A plain host name will have issues when clustering.
# The clusters use /etc/hosts or your DNS for Proxmox host name resolution. 
# The Installer will try to use DHCP for automatic address configuration during install. 
# Make sure to configure your DHCP server to exclude a block of address used by Proxmox VE.
# or reserve the address for the PVE host statically (via MAC)
Hostname (FQDN) : <host.domain.TLD>
IP Address CIDR : < something static >/<netmask>
Gateway         : < default >
DNS Server      : < default >
Click -> Next

Confirm

You'll see an overview of the settings you choose, verify them to ensure all is OK.

# Once you click the system will start the installation
Click -> Install

(The installer will run with a progress bar)

Installation Successful!

Click ->reboot

Web GUI

From another machine, use your browser and accept the self signed cert used for the Web GUI.

https://192.168.0.xx:8006

Update your Proxmox VE Server to latest available version

In order to get new features and all security updates and bugfixes you should always update a new ISO install to the latest available packages via GUI updater or via CLI (apt-get update && apt-get dist-upgrade)

For more details about our update services, see Package repositories

Web-based Management

Central Web-based Management

Proxmox VE Cluster

Cluster Manager

Video Tutorials