Proxmox VE Kernel: Difference between revisions
Jump to navigation
Jump to search
(added 4.0) |
|||
Line 1: | Line 1: | ||
=Introduction= | =Introduction= | ||
Proxmox VE supports currently | ==Proxmox VE 4.x== | ||
The current stable 4.x release uses latest Ubuntu based kernel, which will be regularly updated. The first stable 4.0 release is based on 4.2 Linux kernel. | |||
==Proxmox VE 3.x== | |||
Proxmox VE 3.x supports currently two kernel branches. Support for 3.x will end in April 2016. | |||
A Proxmox VE cluster can manage a mixed kernel setup. Depending on the features, some migrations are only possible between identical kernels or identical KVM versions. | A Proxmox VE cluster can manage a mixed kernel setup. Depending on the features, some migrations are only possible between identical kernels or identical KVM versions. | ||
=Kernel 2.6.32= | ===Kernel 2.6.32=== | ||
*Latest KVM | *Latest KVM | ||
*Stable OpenVZ | *Stable OpenVZ | ||
*based on RHEL6x | *based on RHEL6x | ||
*Default Kernel | *Default Kernel for 3.x | ||
=Kernel 3.10= | ===Kernel 3.10=== | ||
*Latest KVM | *Latest KVM | ||
* | *NO OpenVZ support | ||
*based on RHEL7x | *based on RHEL7x | ||
[[Category: HOWTO]][[Category: Technology]][[Category: Installation]] | [[Category: HOWTO]][[Category: Technology]][[Category: Installation]] |
Revision as of 08:13, 14 October 2015
Introduction
Proxmox VE 4.x
The current stable 4.x release uses latest Ubuntu based kernel, which will be regularly updated. The first stable 4.0 release is based on 4.2 Linux kernel.
Proxmox VE 3.x
Proxmox VE 3.x supports currently two kernel branches. Support for 3.x will end in April 2016.
A Proxmox VE cluster can manage a mixed kernel setup. Depending on the features, some migrations are only possible between identical kernels or identical KVM versions.
Kernel 2.6.32
- Latest KVM
- Stable OpenVZ
- based on RHEL6x
- Default Kernel for 3.x
Kernel 3.10
- Latest KVM
- NO OpenVZ support
- based on RHEL7x