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If you are new to Proxmox VE the following chapters will help you to start:
If you are new to Proxmox VE the following chapters will help you to start:
* [[Qemu/KVM Virtual Machines]] and [[Linux Container]] are the two types of virtualization technologies supported by Proxmox VE
* [[Qemu/KVM Virtual Machines|QEMU/KVM Virtual Machines]] and [[Linux Container]] are the two types of virtualization technologies supported by Proxmox VE
* [[Host System Administration]] will detail all the tasks commonly done on the Proxmox VE host such as setting [[Package Repositories]], [[Network Configuration]], [[System Software Updates]], [[External Metric Server]], [[Disk Health Monitoring]], [[Logical Volume Manager (LVM)]], [[ZFS on Linux]]
* [[Host System Administration]] will detail all the tasks commonly done on the Proxmox VE host such as setting [[Package Repositories]], [[Network Configuration]], [[System Software Updates]], [[External Metric Server]], [[Disk Health Monitoring]], [[Logical Volume Manager (LVM)]], [[ZFS on Linux]]
* [[Cluster Manager]] will explain you how to group your Proxmox VE hosts in clusters
* [[Cluster Manager]] will explain to you how to connect your Proxmox VE hosts in clusters
* once you have setup a cluster, you can configure [[High Availability]] for your virtual machines and containers.
* You can configure [[High Availability]] for your virtual machines and containers once you have setup a cluster
* [[Storage]] will give you an overview of all the supported storages in Proxmox VE: [[Storage: GlusterFS|GlusterFS]], [[Storage: User Mode iSCSI|User Mode iSCSI]], [[Storage: iSCSI|iSCSI]], [[Storage: LVM|LVM]], [[Storage: LVM Thin|LVM thin]], [[Storage: NFS|NFS]], [[Storage: RBD|RBD]], [[Storage: ZFS|ZFS]], [[Storage: ZFS over iSCSI|ZFS over iSCSI]] and [[Storage: Proxmox Backup Server|Proxmox Backup Server]]
* [[Storage]] will give you an overview of all the supported storage technologies in Proxmox VE: [[Storage: RBD|Ceph RBD]], [[Storage: ZFS|ZFS]], [[Storage: User Mode iSCSI|User Mode iSCSI]], [[Storage: iSCSI|iSCSI]], [[Storage: ZFS over iSCSI|ZFS over iSCSI]], [[Storage: LVM|LVM]], [[Storage: LVM Thin|LVM thin]], [[Storage: GlusterFS|GlusterFS]], [[Storage: NFS|NFS]] and [[Storage: Proxmox Backup Server|Proxmox Backup Server]]
* Setup a hyper-converged infrastructure deploying a [[Deploy Hyper-Converged Ceph Cluster|Ceph Cluster]].
* Setup a hyper-converged infrastructure deploying a [[Deploy Hyper-Converged Ceph Cluster|Ceph Cluster]].
* [[Backup and Restore]] will explain how to use the integrated backup manager
* [[Backup and Restore]] will explain how to use the integrated backup manager

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Proxmox Virtual Environment is an open source server virtualization management solution based on QEMU/KVM and LXC. You can manage virtual machines, containers, highly available clusters, storage and networks with an integrated, easy-to-use web interface or via CLI. Proxmox VE code is licensed under the GNU Affero General Public License, version 3. The project is developed and maintained by Proxmox Server Solutions GmbH.

For an overview of the Proxmox VE key features see the Proxmox website.

Downloads

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Installation

You can install Proxmox VE either on your hardware from USB or CD-ROM using our ISO image, or alternatively on top of an existing Debian installation.

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Using Proxmox VE

This wiki includes the complete Proxmox VE Reference Documentation

If you are new to Proxmox VE the following chapters will help you to start:

Offline Documentation

The complete Proxmox VE Reference Documentation is also available offline in different formats such as html, pdf or epub.

This documentation is also included in each PVE installation, and is accessible via contextual help buttons.

HOWTOs & Troubleshooting

HOWTOs
How to do something
Hardware
Hardware for Proxmox VE
Troubleshooting
What to do if something fails

Release History and Roadmap

Take a look on the Roadmap for existing and upcoming features.

Video Tutorials

For new Proxmox VE users, we regularly publish video tutorials on our website, see https://www.proxmox.com/training/video-tutorials.

Testimonials

Companies regardless their size, sector, or industry, as well as universities, public institutions and non-profits use Proxmox VE in their production environment. Take a look on our testimonials page.

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