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Learning Proxmox VE

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Learning Proxmox VE

Overview of this book

Proxmox VE 4.1 provides an open source, enterprise virtualization platform on which to host virtual servers as either virtual machines or containers. This book will support your practice of the requisite skills to successfully create, tailor, and deploy virtual machines and containers with Proxmox VE 4.1. Following a survey of PVE's features and characteristics,this book will contrast containers with virtual machines and establish cases for both. It walks through the installation of Proxmox VE, explores the creation of containers and virtual machines, and suggests best practices for virtual disk creation, network configuration, and Proxmox VE host and guest security.Throughout the book, you will navigate the Proxmox VE 4.1 web interface and explore options for command-line management
Table of Contents (14 chapters)

Installing Proxmox VE


The Proxmox Installer takes us through the fundamental configuration details (much as Debian installer does), including the target install drive, locale and keyboard layout, root user credentials, and network configuration.

As the installer walks us through entering these details, it offers impressively clear and concise explanations of what it's asking for and why.

Note

A video of the full installation process, provided by the developers, is available on YouTube at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ckvPt1Bp9p0 (do note, however, that it was uploaded in 2011, when Proxmox VE relied on Debian 6).

  1. To initiate the installation process, insert and boot from the Proxmox VE installation media.

    Tip

    To boot from the CD or USB flash drive you've prepared, power on the machine and watch closely for the first screen to appear. Most computers will display, however briefly, some variation of "Press F12 to choose a Boot Device" toward the bottom of the screen. Quickly press the specified...