Asking Proxmox VE Capabilities

AlphaOmega

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Hello,

Thank you for taking the time to visit this thread.

Currently, my office is considering Proxmox VE as a virtualization solution, and we are very interested in the solutions offered. However, there are a few detailed aspects that concern us.

1. Its ability to add CPU, memory, NIC, disk, etc., while the host instance is running. When performing these actions, will the changes take effect without needing to reset/reboot the host instance?

2. Is it compatible and able to integrate with Morpheus?

3. Are there any limitations in integrating with network devices and configurations, especially for CISCO LACP configuration, and CISCO SAN Switch Devices?

4. Does it have the capability to run OCT (Splunk, Datadog, etc.) and TCP Platform (AWS, Azure, GCP, Huawei Cloud, etc.)?

5. Are there any limitations for GPU, especially virtual GPU? If there are detailed documents about GPU usage on Proxmox VE, please let me know.

6. Regarding support, is it available 24/7 regardless of region or time zone? If available, what license is appropriate for such a service?

Thank you
 
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Its ability to add CPU, memory, NIC, disk, etc., while the host instance is running. When performing these actions, will the changes take effect without needing to reset/reboot the host instance?
Please refer to the manual of your virtual guest in order to answer this. Adding hardware is simple, if the guest can handle if and how well is a totally different matter. The default hotplug capabiliies are these unless you change them:

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Are there any limitations in integrating with network devices and configurations, especially for CISCO LACP configuration, and CISCO SAN Switch Devices?
You may need to check with Cisco, yet I did not encounter any problems with LACP, even MLAG and any fiberhannel system I worked with.

Are there any limitations for GPU, especially virtual GPU? If there are detailed documents about GPU usage on Proxmox VE, please let me know.
Nvdia works, so please see the manual for the integration from Nvidia about their vgpu setup and their licensing requirements.
 
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Please refer to the manual of your virtual guest in order to answer this. Adding hardware is simple, if the guest can handle if and how well is a totally different matter. The default hotplug capabiliies are these unless you change them:

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You may need to check with Cisco, yet I did not encounter any problems with LACP, even MLAG and any fiberhannel system I worked with.


Nvdia works, so please see the manual for the integration from Nvidia about their vgpu setup and their licensing requirements.

Thank you for taking the time to discuss.

Do you have experience using Proxmox VE with Morpheus integration and its capabilities for running OCT, such as Splunk, Datadog, etc, as well as ETC platforms like AWS, Azure, GCP, etc?