Proxmox VE

The Proxmox offering from £1,299.99 PCM

 Proxmox VE

Cluster Configuration #1 with Single site resiliency.

Core Count 32
Memory 512GB
Usable Disk Space 32TB
Server Quantity 3
Resiliency 1 HV failure
Backup Local

£1,299.99 per month
£0.00 setup fee

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 Proxmox VE

Cluster Configuration #2 with Dual site resiliency.

Core Count 64
Memory 1024GB
Usable Disk Space 64TB
Server Quantity 6
Resiliency 2 HV failure
Backup On-site replicated off-site

£2,299.99 per month
£0.00 setup fee

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Proxmox Virtual Environment (Proxmox VE) is an open-source virtualization platform that combines two key virtualization technologies: KVM (Kernel-based Virtual Machine) for virtual machines and LXC (Linux Containers) for container-based virtualization. It is designed to provide a powerful, flexible, and easy-to-use solution for building and managing virtualized environments.

Some of the key features and components of Proxmox VE are:

  • KVM Virtualization: Proxmox VE leverages KVM, a Linux kernel module that allows you to run virtual machines with near-native performance. It provides hardware virtualization support, allowing you to run various guest operating systems, including Windows, Linux, and others.
  • LXC Container Virtualization: Proxmox VE also supports Linux Containers (LXC), which are lightweight, OS-level virtualization containers. Containers share the same Linux kernel but are isolated from each other, making them highly efficient and suitable for running applications in isolated environments.
  • Web-Based Management Interface: Proxmox VE provides a web-based user interface that allows administrators to manage virtual machines, containers, storage, and networking resources through a single, intuitive dashboard. This interface simplifies the setup and management of virtualized environments.
  • Cluster Support: Proxmox VE supports the creation of clusters, allowing you to manage multiple Proxmox nodes from a single interface. This feature enables high availability and load balancing in your virtualized infrastructure.
  • Backup and Restore: Proxmox VE includes built-in backup and restore capabilities, making it easy to protect and recover your virtual machines and containers. It supports various backup methods, including full backups, incremental backups, and snapshots.
  • Storage Options: Proxmox VE supports various storage options, such as local storage, network-attached storage (NAS), and storage area networks (SAN). It also offers support for features like storage replication and thin provisioning.
  • Flexible Networking: The platform provides tools for managing networking configurations, including the creation of virtual networks, VLAN support, and firewall rules to control network traffic.

Proxmox VE is a popular choice for organizations and individuals looking to build and manage virtualized environments, whether for development, testing, or production purposes. Its combination of virtualization technologies, user-friendly interface, and scalability make it a versatile solution for a wide range of use cases.

Proxmox VE is a solution that enables businesses to run their applications and workloads and benefit from cloud services. There are several reasons why companies may choose to use Proxmox VE:

  • Cost-effectiveness: Proxmox VE allows businesses to take advantage of the benefits of cloud computing, which can be more cost-effective than migrating all workloads to the public cloud.
  • Flexibility: Proxmox VE provides a flexible infrastructure that can be scaled up or down as needed, making it ideal for businesses with changing needs.
  • Security: Proxmox VE provides a secure and compliant infrastructure for running applications on-premises, which can be critical for businesses that handle sensitive data.
  • Hybrid cloud management: Proxmox VE provides a single management interface for both on-premises and cloud-based infrastructure, simplifying IT management for businesses with hybrid environments.
  • High availability: Proxmox VE provides a highly available infrastructure that can ensure business continuity even in the event of hardware or software failures.
Overall, Proxmox VE can be a valuable solution for businesses that need the flexibility of the cloud while still maintaining control over their on-premises infrastructure.