VMs
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Installing Virtio Drivers for Windows on Proxmox to Enable Paravirtualization / Fix Incorrect Memory Monitoring
Read more: Installing Virtio Drivers for Windows on Proxmox to Enable Paravirtualization / Fix Incorrect Memory MonitoringThis article addresses the following issues: Incorrect memory monitoring values for Windows virtual machines on Proxmox’s web monitoring page. Enabling paravirtualization for Windows virtual machines on Proxmox. Failure to install Windows systems on Proxmox, with the error: “We couldn’t find…
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Proxmox Creates a Windows Virtual Machine
Read more: Proxmox Creates a Windows Virtual MachineBy following these steps, you can successfully create and configure a Windows virtual machine in Proxmox. For further performance optimization, consider installing tools like QEMU Guest Agent to enhance the integration between the system and the virtualization platform.
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Proxmox VE | Create Virtual Machine and Template
Read more: Proxmox VE | Create Virtual Machine and TemplateThis article provides a detailed guide on how to use Proxmox virtual machines, including hardware simulation through QEMU, steps for creating virtual machines, and the process of making and cloning system templates. It covers everything from creating resource pools and…
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Proxmox VM Installation Using Local ISO – VM Fails to Start
Read more: Proxmox VM Installation Using Local ISO – VM Fails to StartWhen moving or copying a virtual machine, should you select “I have moved this VM” or “I have copied this VM”? After moving or copying a VM, if the VM previously had a mounted CD or configurations set to autostart,…
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Using PACKER V1.6.3 and VAULT to Create a WINDOWS 10 64-bit VM on PROXMOX
Read more: Using PACKER V1.6.3 and VAULT to Create a WINDOWS 10 64-bit VM on PROXMOXThis blog post will demonstrate how to implement a feature added to Packer in version 1.6.3.
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Using Packer to Automate Building Ubuntu Server 20.04 VM Images for Proxmox
Read more: Using Packer to Automate Building Ubuntu Server 20.04 VM Images for ProxmoxThis article explains how to generate an Ubuntu Server 20.04 virtual machine image template using Packer and Subiquity on Proxmox.