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=Introduction=
 
=Introduction=
Proxmox VE supports currently one kernel branch.
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Proxmox VE supports currently one kernel branch and a new one, but for testing only.
  
 
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.

Revision as of 14:28, 16 May 2014

Introduction

Proxmox VE supports currently one kernel branch and a new one, but for testing only.

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 branch since Proxmox VE 1.6

Kernel 3.10

  • Latest KVM
  • Currently no OpenVZ support
  • based on RHEL7x (currently rc status)
  • for testing only