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I discovered three major issues in the usage scenarios of OpenVZ in the enterprise market:
  1. Installation takes time and needs Linux knowledge
  2. The missing GUI management
  3. And the inability to run unmodified guests like Windows on an OpenVZ host
I also had other wishes like integrated backup and restore, live-migration, central configuration management and integrated virtual appliances download. So I presented this last year to our development team – a few months later, we proudly presents the first release of our Proxmox Virtual Environment.

Now we have the virtualization platform for the enterprise, licensed under GNU GPLv2.

Proxmox VE is the only virtualization platform which can do all of the following on one physical host:
  • Container Virtualization (OpenVZ)
  • Full virtualization (KVM)
  • Para-virtualization (KVM)
We encourage everybody to test Proxmox VE and give feedback, for download and documentation please visit the Proxmox VE Wiki.

Feel free to get in contact with me directly - martin@proxmox.com.

Comments

xomxorp
May. 9th, 2008 11:11 am (UTC)
Re: Three questions
ad 1: Proxmox VE is not only a gui. it also takes care about the resource management between guest (KVM and OpenVZ) that this can co-exists on one host. and do not forget the integrated backup solution (based on vzdump).

working on the commandline is possible, but the gui makes for many people thing easier.

ad 2: please post this to http://pve.proxmox.com/wiki/Mailing_Lists

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