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Consolidate your existing Servers
Proxmox delivers tested and validated virtual appliances for major virtualization technologies. This simplifies installation and maintenance and enables fast deployment.
VMware certified
Proxmox VE
OpenVZ
Consolidation to reduce hardware cost
Virtualization enables you to efficiently access and manage resources to reduce operation and systems management costs while maintaining needed capacity. Virtualization allows you to have a single server functioning as multiple virtual servers.
Optimization of workloads
With virtualization technologies you can respond dynamically to the application needs of users.
Virtualization can increase the use of existing resources by enabling dynamic sharing of resource pools.
IT flexibility and responsiveness
Virtualization enables you to have a single, consolidated view and easy access to all available resources in the network, regardless of location. Virtualization makes it possible to reduce the management effort of your environment by providing emulation for compatibility, improved interoperability, and transparent change windows.
A virtual appliance is a fully pre-installed and pre-configured application and operating system environment that runs on any standard x86 desktop or server in a self-contained, isolated environment known as a virtual machine. Virtual Appliance for Proxmox VE (or OpenVZ)Due to container virtualization (OpenVZ) best performance and manageability. Install on KVMFast and easy to setup and maintain - KVM virtualization is integrated in Proxmox VE Runs perfectly on VMware™ products
Support statement for VMware installationsProxmox will provide support for Proxmox Mail Gateway running in a VMware virtual environment in an identical manner as with Proxmox Mail Gateway running on any other major x86 based systems without initially requiring reproduction of issues on native hardware. Should Proxmox suspect that the virtualization layer is the root cause of an incident; the customer will be required to contact the appropriate VMware support provider to resolve the VMware issue. While Proxmox products are expected to function properly in a VMware virtual environment, there may be performance implications which can invalidate Proxmox typical sizing and recommendations. |
