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Proxmox Virtual Machine Hypervisor

Proxmox Virtual Machine Hypervisor

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If you’re looking for a free virtual machine hypervisor that you can run through a standard web interface, then Proxmox might just be for you.

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  1. And any place you download it from has infected EVERY DOWNLOAD with malicious content…FACT MATE…you people need to STOP TELLING people to download apps and software until you have checked this out..every f……g software site has thousands of INFECTED AND MALICIOUS CONTENT…

  2. Question for the KVM users… is there a facility to handle fail over between physical hosts? I was thinking about using a shared NFS volume or Ceph for shard storage but I wasn't sure about the movement of a machine's running-state (Instruction pointer, RAM, etc.) between hosts. Either for a planned shutdown of one host, so that guests can be migrated while running or unplanned for when a host suddenly disappears.

  3. Ahh nice! VMM's great for if you need a desktop in addition, but if you don't… Plus with Proxmox you get easy access to VMs and LXCs – which I've found LXCs are great if you've got an Intel CPU with the integrated GPU for doing like jellyfin, frigate or media encoding since you don't have to pass through the GPU to it and can be shared amongst several LXCs (with passthrough you have to give it to one VM). I originally started with VirtualBox Headless in 2009 on a netbook and have just moved from there since virtualisation is great! P.S you're definitely wearing a shirt in this one haha 😀

  4. Proxmox is pretty good.

    You can set up a poor man's cluster and have a number of nodes in a Proxmox cluster.

    The other interesting one is OpenStack. It is a bit more full on though and geared to much bigger "private cloud" environments. Good alternative if you have a business and don't want to be gouged by MS, Amazon or Google.

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