H hoppel118 Well-Known Member Apr 5, 2012 57 1 48 May 14, 2012 #1 Hallo, our company-policy prohibts other distributions than SLES or RHEL. Is it somehow possible to use Proxmox on SLES/RHEL? Regards Sent from my mobile phone using Tapatalk
Hallo, our company-policy prohibts other distributions than SLES or RHEL. Is it somehow possible to use Proxmox on SLES/RHEL? Regards Sent from my mobile phone using Tapatalk
tom Proxmox Staff Member Staff member Aug 29, 2006 15,933 1,215 273 May 14, 2012 #2 No, Proxmox VE is a Debian based Linux distribution so you cannot install a Distributions on a Distribution.
No, Proxmox VE is a Debian based Linux distribution so you cannot install a Distributions on a Distribution.
H hoppel118 Well-Known Member Apr 5, 2012 57 1 48 May 14, 2012 #3 Sure, thought about a special repository. It's a pitty, I like the proxmox webui very much. Thanks for the information. Sent from my mobile phone using Tapatalk
Sure, thought about a special repository. It's a pitty, I like the proxmox webui very much. Thanks for the information. Sent from my mobile phone using Tapatalk
tom Proxmox Staff Member Staff member Aug 29, 2006 15,933 1,215 273 May 14, 2012 #4 Proxmox VE is not only a GUI, its much more. So you need to change the company policy (or change the company).
Proxmox VE is not only a GUI, its much more. So you need to change the company policy (or change the company).
H hoppel118 Well-Known Member Apr 5, 2012 57 1 48 May 14, 2012 #5 Sorry, didn't want to underrate Proxmox! Proxmox is one of the best distributions I ever used. Maybe you're right, should change the company! Regards Sent from my mobile phone using Tapatalk
Sorry, didn't want to underrate Proxmox! Proxmox is one of the best distributions I ever used. Maybe you're right, should change the company! Regards Sent from my mobile phone using Tapatalk
dietmar Proxmox Staff Member Staff member Apr 28, 2005 17,274 688 253 Austria www.proxmox.com May 15, 2012 #6 Well, maybe you can influence responsible people to allow Debian inside your company. Debian is a high quality distribution, so there is no real reason to forbid that. Do they also forbid VMWare?
Well, maybe you can influence responsible people to allow Debian inside your company. Debian is a high quality distribution, so there is no real reason to forbid that. Do they also forbid VMWare?