Proxmox Now Available with All Instant Deploy Servers
With a blend of KVM hypervisor technology and Linux Containers (LXC),
“In the past,” says Drew Adams, VP of Global Sales at Hivelocity, “if a client wanted one of our prebuilt instant servers with Proxmox, the server would have to be deployed with a generic operating system (like CentOS) and then the client would have to reload the server or request a reload from our support team in order to have Proxmox installed. Now, with Proxmox available as a default option, the time savings for both our clients and support staff will be seen immediately.”
At the core of Proxmox’s utility is the concept of flexibility. By combining KVM and LXC options, users can create different virtual machines (VMs) for different scenarios, utilizing both virtualization and
Part of what makes Proxmox great is its focus on scalability. Using its proprietary Proxmox Cluster file system (pmxcfs), Proxmox is capable of storing, syncing, and navigating through thousands of VMs with ease. By grouping VMs and containers into manageable kernels, you can integrate your infrastructure seamlessly across multiple servers, scaling and descaling instances as resource demands fluctuate. With support for ZFS, ceph, and a variety of other storage options, Proxmox offers a secure and adaptable means of storing your VM images. Best of all, Proxmox’s open source, vendor-agnostic status means it can integrate with your existing infrastructure while helping you avoid
Now, you can get the best of both worlds with Proxmox and a Hivelocity
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