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Mastering Proxmox - Second Edition

By : Wasim Ahmed
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Mastering Proxmox - Second Edition

By: Wasim Ahmed

Overview of this book

Proxmox is an open source server virtualization solution that has enterprise-class features to manage virtual machines, to be used for storage, and to virtualize both Linux and Windows application workloads. You begin with refresher on the advanced installation features and the Proxmox GUI to familiarize yourself with the Proxmox VE hypervisor. You then move on to explore Proxmox under the hood, focusing on the storage systems used with Proxmox. Moving on, you will learn to manage KVM Virtual Machines and Linux Containers and see how networking is handled in Proxmox. You will then learn how to protect a cluster or a VM with a firewall and explore the new HA features introduced in Proxmox VE 4 along with the brand new HA simulator. Next, you will dive deeper into the backup/restore strategy followed by learning how to properly update and upgrade a Proxmox node. Later, you will learn how to monitor a Proxmox cluster and all of its components using Zabbix. By the end of the book, you will become an expert at making Proxmox environments work in production environments with minimum downtime.
Table of Contents (21 chapters)
Mastering Proxmox - Second Edition
Credits
About the Author
About the Reviewer
www.PacktPub.com
Preface
Index

Rebooting dilemma after Proxmox updates


After any update, all administrators face the question of whether the node should be rebooted or not. The Proxmox upgrade process is usually very informative and tells us whether the node really needs a reboot. Most of the updates do not require any reboot. They are simply package updates, but some upgrades, such as kernel releases, newer grubs, and so on will require a node reboot every time. The exact method of rebooting depends on each environment, number, and nature of VMs that are stored per node. In this section, we will see the most widely used method, which is by no means the only a method.

For minimal virtual machine downtime, we can live migrate all the VMs from a node to a different node, and then migrate them back to the original node. As with Proxmox VE 4.1, there is a nice GUI feature addition to instruct all VM migrations with a menu instead of selecting and migrating one VM at a time. The feature is under the More drop-down menu in the...