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  • ...le got replaced by our reference documentation's ceph chapter: https://pve.proxmox.com/pve-docs/chapter-pveceph.html</div> Take a look at our Proxmox VE Ceph Benchmark 2018/02 for possible hardware decisions.
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  • By using Proxmox VE live snapshots you can preserve the KVM virtual machine state. A snapshot i ...ore installing different versions of an application to make sure that each installation begins from an identical baseline.
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  • This is a quick installation guide for Proxmox VE. ...r upgrading 6.x to 7.0, see [[Upgrade from 6.x to 7.0|Upgrade from Proxmox VE 6.x to 7.x]]
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  • Proxmox VE is simple. There is no need to install a separate management tool, everythi ...006</nowiki> (default login is: root, the password is specified during the installation).
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  • ...t memory optimization but care about save CPU overhead produced by KSM, in Proxmox >= 4.x you can disable it with: The Proxmox VE host can loan ballooned memory to a busy VM. The VM decides which processes
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  • ...g of templates. That way you can execute arbitrary scripts between package installation steps to accomplish what you want. ..._manual Qm Manual] | [http://web.archive.org/web/20150912221208/http://pve.proxmox.com/wiki/Vzctl_manual Vzctl Manual]
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  • {{Note|Most information was moved to our [http://pve.proxmox.com/pve-docs/ reference documentation], see [[High Availability]].}} ...t fails, the VM is automatically restarted on one of the remaining Proxmox VE Cluster nodes.
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  • {{#pvedocs:pve-installation-plain.html}} Proxmox VE is based on Debian. This is why the install disk images (ISO files)
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  • {{Note|Most information was moved to our more up to date [http://pve.proxmox.com/pve-docs/ reference documentation], see [[Cluster Manager]].}} ...cluster enables central management of multiple physical servers. A Proxmox VE Cluster consists of several nodes (up to 32 physical nodes, probably more,
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  • With the Proxmox VE ZFS replication manager (pve-zsync) you can synchronize your virtual machin '''Note:''' pve-zsync was introduced in Proxmox VE 3.4 as technology preview. The package can also be installed on plain Debia
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  • {{Note|Article about old Proxmox VE releases up to 2.x}} ...Cluster enables central management of multiple physical servers. A Proxmox VE Cluster consists of several nodes (up to 16 physical nodes, probably more).
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  • ...e [[Migrate to Proxmox VE]] and [[Advanced Migration Techniques to Proxmox VE]] articles.</div> ...grating to Proxmox VE]], or the [[Advanced Migration Techniques to Proxmox VE]] article yet, you should do so now.
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  • Qemu can emulate a great variety of hardware from ARM to Sparc, but Proxmox VE is extensions, via the Linux KVM module. In the context of Proxmox VE Qemu and
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  • QEMU can emulate a great variety of hardware from ARM to Sparc, but Proxmox VE is extensions, via the Linux KVM module. In the context of Proxmox VE QEMU and
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  • * <s>Offline updates</s> [https://forum.proxmox.com/threads/proxmox-offline-mirror-released.115218/ done] ...ation mechanism</s> - foundation and CLI integration released with Proxmox VE 7.3
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