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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)

Summary


Our purpose in this chapter has been to understand virtual disks in the context of Proxmox VE virtual machine guests (the chapter does not address anything that concerns container guests).

We've accomplished a difficult task by focusing on how Proxmox VE, and its underlying virtualization technology, handle the abstractions of the components of physical hard disk drives: storage media, the bus interface, and the disk buffer.

As we proceeded, we worked hard to understand and be able to articulate how the choices we make when determining disk format, bus, and disk buffer preferences can significantly affect both features and I/O performance.

At the most fundamental level, we recognized that our VMs will not have better I/O proficiency than our physical host's hardware allows. However, you also learned that, by relying on paravirtualization drivers, you can minimize the overhead cost of virtualization on I/O performance.

To summarize, you learned that our decision making regarding virtual...