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[https://www.proxmox.com/proxmox-ve {{PAGENAME}}] - shortened ''PVE'' - ([[wikipedia:en:{{PAGENAME}}]]) is a platform for containerization and virtualization. PVE can manage a so called "data center" as a cluster of machines and storage. (It supports file systems like [[ZFS]] and [[Ceph]].) It is primarily used with a WebGui ([[wikipedia:en:web user interface|WUI]]) but also provides an API, editable Configfiles and CLI-Commands. It is open source and is based on [[Debian]] GNU/Linux (with a customized kernel of [[Ubuntu]]).
[https://www.proxmox.com/proxmox-ve {{PAGENAME}}] - shortened ''PVE'' - ([[wikipedia:en:{{PAGENAME}}]]) is a platform for containerization and virtualization.
 
PVE is open source and is based on Debian GNU/Linux (with a customized kernel from Ubuntu) and supports a variety of filesystems (e.g.[[ZFS]]) and storage-backends/network-filesystems (e.g.[[Ceph]]). [[Ceph]] can be setup, administrated and monitored through the Webinterface, just as most other functions of PVE. There is also an API and a way to configure PVE through Configfiles and CLI-Commands.
 
[[File:Proxmox-VE-8-0-Cluster-Summary.png|thumb|Proxmox-VE-8-0-Cluster-Summary]]
 
PVE can manage a so called "data center" as a cluster of machines and storage.


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