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===New Video Tutorials===
We just released a bunch of [[:Category:Video Tutorials|Video Tutorials]]. This is an easy way to introduce Proxmox VE features to users. If you miss something just make suggestions for new tutorials.


--[[User:Martin|Martin]] 10:19, 13 November 2008 (CET)
--[[User:Martin|Martin]] 12:57, 13 November 2008 (CET)
 
===Backup with vzdump - new GUI===
We introduced a new GUI for vzdump. Now its possible to create multiple scheduled backups via web interface.
*Including support to store the backups on remote locations (Samba share, NFS)
*Support for containers (OpenVZ) and KVM virtual machines
For details see: [[Backup - Restore - Live Migration]]
 
--[[User:Martin|Martin]] 15:50, 30 October 2008 (CET)
 
===Certified Appliances===
Certified appliances are fully supported from the Proxmox VE team AND the software vendor. They are ready for production use.
*[[Get Certified Virtual Appliances]]
 
--[[User:Martin|Martin]] 13:57, 30 October 2008 (CET)
 
===Updated Appliances===
Release of updated appliances, based on Debian 4.0r5. All Debian based appliances are fully supported from the Proxmox VE team and production ready.
*[[SugarCRM]]
*[[Zenoss]]
*[[MediaWiki]]
*[[Acquia Drupal]]
*[[Drupal]]
*[[Joomla!]]
 
Update OS templates:
*[[Debian 4.0 Standard]]
*[[CentOS 5 Standard]]
*[[CentOS 4 Standard]]
*[[Fedora 9 Standard]]
 
--[[User:Martin|Martin]] 13:57, 29 October 2008 (CET)
 
===Proxmox VE 1.0 - First stable release===
Released 29.10.2008: See [[Downloads]]
 
Including:
*KVM and OpenVZ live migration
*Web interface for vzdump backups
*Improved vzdump, now support KVM guests
*New templates available
*Support multiple languages (see [[Translations]] for details)
*Improved installer (use grub as boot loader, automatic country/keyboard detection)
*Support up to 16 CPUs
*Based on Debian 4.0r5
*KVM updates (kvm-75)
*OpenVZ updates, Fedora support added
*Improved Kernel (includes drivers for ISCSI, AoE 6-64, DRBD 8.2.6, qlogic firmware for ISCSI/FC HBAs)
*Many bugfixes
 
--[[User:Martin|Martin]] 12:57, 29 October 2008 (CET)
 
===Proxmox VE 0.9beta2 released===
Released 22.7.2008, see [http://www.proxmox.com/forum/showthread.php?t=533 Proxmox VE 0.9beta2 released!]
 
Including:
 
*Extend pre-built Virtual Appliances downloads
*Multi-bridge support
*Bonding
*VLAN support
*Extend web interface for KVM guests (add hard drives, network cards, etc.)
*Many bug fixes
 
--[[User:Martin|Martin]] 12:57, 22 July 2008 (CET)
 
===Proxmox VE 0.9 released===
First public release: 15.4.2008
 
--[[User:Martin|Martin]] 12:57, 15 April 2008 (CET)
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Revision as of 12:03, 13 November 2008

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New Video Tutorials

We just released a bunch of Video Tutorials. This is an easy way to introduce Proxmox VE features to users. If you miss something just make suggestions for new tutorials.

--Martin 12:57, 13 November 2008 (CET)

Backup with vzdump - new GUI

We introduced a new GUI for vzdump. Now its possible to create multiple scheduled backups via web interface.

  • Including support to store the backups on remote locations (Samba share, NFS)
  • Support for containers (OpenVZ) and KVM virtual machines

For details see: Backup - Restore - Live Migration

--Martin 15:50, 30 October 2008 (CET)

Certified Appliances

Certified appliances are fully supported from the Proxmox VE team AND the software vendor. They are ready for production use.

--Martin 13:57, 30 October 2008 (CET)

Updated Appliances

Release of updated appliances, based on Debian 4.0r5. All Debian based appliances are fully supported from the Proxmox VE team and production ready.

Update OS templates:

--Martin 13:57, 29 October 2008 (CET)

Proxmox VE 1.0 - First stable release

Released 29.10.2008: See Downloads

Including:

  • KVM and OpenVZ live migration
  • Web interface for vzdump backups
  • Improved vzdump, now support KVM guests
  • New templates available
  • Support multiple languages (see Translations for details)
  • Improved installer (use grub as boot loader, automatic country/keyboard detection)
  • Support up to 16 CPUs
  • Based on Debian 4.0r5
  • KVM updates (kvm-75)
  • OpenVZ updates, Fedora support added
  • Improved Kernel (includes drivers for ISCSI, AoE 6-64, DRBD 8.2.6, qlogic firmware for ISCSI/FC HBAs)
  • Many bugfixes

--Martin 12:57, 29 October 2008 (CET)

Proxmox VE 0.9beta2 released

Released 22.7.2008, see Proxmox VE 0.9beta2 released!

Including:

  • Extend pre-built Virtual Appliances downloads
  • Multi-bridge support
  • Bonding
  • VLAN support
  • Extend web interface for KVM guests (add hard drives, network cards, etc.)
  • Many bug fixes

--Martin 12:57, 22 July 2008 (CET)

Proxmox VE 0.9 released

First public release: 15.4.2008

--Martin 12:57, 15 April 2008 (CET) <endFeed />