My problem currently is that my Virtual Machine cannot ping the containers and vice versa so just to give you an idea on what my network topology looks like here's my diagram:
I used VMWare to setup 4 Proxmox servers which I then clustered them.
My route setup for the virtual machine (ie...
Yes I have, under settings->Processors for every Proxmox server I enabled Virtualize Intel VT-x/EPT or AMD-V/RVI.
Yes.
Anyways I've already uninstalled Ubuntu desktop VM and switched for the command-line (server edition).
For the former I do see a black screen and it takes a while for the graphical background to load in. Regarding the latter, when I checked the summary section I recall that the CPU usage was high (relatively from 80 to 90%). So both I guess.
Ya well you know the hard things you learn in life...
Hello proxmox community,
As the title says, my problem was that running Ubuntu as a VM on Proxmox is extremely slow during installation and post-installation.
I have already enabled Intel Virtualization Technology in my laptop's BIOS settings, but it still runs slow.
The host machine I am...
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