Ok, from Dietmar messages I understood it this way:
1. enterprise subscribers will get new repo with some kind of extra-stability and may be some extra-stuff in it. Should list it somewhere.
2. old pve-stable is renamed to pve-no-subscription and added some testing/non-production words in wiki...
Is it true? Because I've seen somewhere on this forum, that pve-test is now the repo for non-subscribers and it is not recommended for production (the last says wiki)
there is one. same technology (kvm and openvz) but based on centos. Can't advertise it here (its proxmox forum), but it is the one we will look at. google for it :)
It would be OK if we would have to pay for proxmox from the beginning. But when an engineer (as me for an example) creates the infrastructure and looks for open source project that is free of charge and has some community and suitable functionality, finds proxmox (for about 3 or 4 years ago now)...
Well, if I understand how repos do work, one don't really have to pay for all the servers.
Just buy subscription for one server with 1 cpu socket and get those .deb packages. Then bring up your own local repo and use it on other nodes/servers. Or just spread them using ssh/ftp etc.
by the way...
Hi,
Can't answer all of your questions, but to avoid SPOF on storage, I would recommend to try FreeNAS + HAST solution (tbh, I did not test the performance personally yet, but something is here: http://lists.freebsd.org/pipermail/freebsd-fs/2013-January/016353.html, almost no overhead, using...
Hi,
thanks for information. I've got another question (sorry for necroposting), how did you manage to secure IP spoofing from client side? by default, client can and may change his IP to whatever he wants from same subnetwork by simply editing his /etc/network/interfaces file). I know, it could...
Hello, dear community!
I'm currently working on my own project and looking for a solution that could be used as IaaS or public cloud platform. That far (since proxmox 1.2) I've been using Proxmox as enterprise virtualization platform and was pretty happy with it. So is Proxmox capable or even...
Oh, didn't think you were asking about vz containers.. But you still can't have two default gateways. You have to remove one and set up routing manually using ip route command... Read about multiple default gateways for same host on google. For kvm you'll have to add post-up script for bridge...
Have not tried myself, but you could try to do it like this:
1. configure one interface with default gateway (I suggest it would be /30?) on one interface
2. configure second interface for work with proxmox (bridge) but without default gateway (/29?) for your VMs. Then configure created VM's...
Hi,from my experience one can't have two default gateways on same server.The default gateway for one subnet could be on the server. For other subnet gateways should be somewhere else.In my situation on some servers I've got configuration like this:
1. no ip address for ETH devices where briges...
Sad.I'm currently looking for cloud platform to offer IaaS or virtual machines. Have a lot of experience with Proxmox as enterprise level virt. solution and like it a lot. But it seems it is hard to implement it for public cloud services? Or there are some ways to restrict user to use only IP...
Hi,
Sorry for asking here, maybe this was covered in wiki or elsewhere, but I was not able to find it.
Does proxmox support something like this?
http://libvirt.org/formatnwfilter.html
Thank you for an answer.
I think, this could be done when cloning will be fully functional. The idea is to create a VM with ssh-key root authentication and during the first boot the default root user should login via console and configure the network device, with picked some IP from list or...
Hello,
Just interesting, is there any possibility to assign the static IP address automatically for the created VE guests? Or mby during the creation process? Or mby to chose from a list during the creation or after it from management WEB? It is annoying to log in via vnc or console every time...
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