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Proxmox VE Wiki
The primary source of information is the Proxmox VE Wiki. It combines the reference
documentation with user contributed content.
Community Support Forum
Proxmox VE itself is fully open source, so we always encourage our users to
discuss and share their knowledge using the Proxmox VE Community Forum. The forum is fully
moderated by the Proxmox support team, and has a quite large user base
around the whole world. Needless to say that such a large forum is a
great place to get information.
Mailing Lists
This is a fast way to communicate via email with the Proxmox VE
community
Mailing list for users:
  PVE User
  List
The primary communication channel for developers is:
Mailing list for developer:
  PVE
  development discussion
Commercial Support
Proxmox Server Solutions Gmbh also offers commercial
Proxmox VE Subscription Service
Plans. System Administrators with a standard subscription plan can access a
dedicated support portal with guaranteed response time, where Proxmox VE
developers help them should an issue appear.
Please contact the Proxmox sales
team for more information or volume discounts.
Bug Tracker
We also run a public bug tracker at
https://bugzilla.proxmox.com. If you ever detect an issue, you can
file a bug report there. This makes it easy to track its status, and
you will get notified as soon as the problem is fixed.
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Revision as of 10:07, 16 May 2018

Proxmox VE Wiki

The primary source of information is the Proxmox VE Wiki. It combines the reference documentation with user contributed content.

Community Support Forum

Proxmox VE itself is fully open source, so we always encourage our users to discuss and share their knowledge using the Proxmox VE Community Forum. The forum is moderated by the Proxmox support team, and has a large user base from all around the world. Needless to say, such a large forum is a great place to get information.

Mailing Lists

This is a fast way to communicate with the Proxmox VE community via email.

Proxmox VE is fully open source and contributions are welcome! The primary communication channel for developers is the:

Commercial Support

Proxmox Server Solutions GmbH also offers enterprise support available as Proxmox VE Subscription Service Plans. All users with a subscription get access to the Proxmox VE Enterprise Repository, and—with a Basic, Standard or Premium subscription—also to the Proxmox Customer Portal. The customer portal provides help and support with guaranteed response times from the Proxmox VE developers.

For volume discounts, or more information in general, please contact sales@proxmox.com.

Bug Tracker

Proxmox runs a public bug tracker at https://bugzilla.proxmox.com. If an issue appears, file your report there. An issue can be a bug as well as a request for a new feature or enhancement. The bug tracker helps to keep track of the issue and will send a notification once it has been solved.