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Proxmox Cookbook

Proxmox Cookbook

By : Ahmed
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Proxmox Cookbook

Proxmox Cookbook

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By: Ahmed

Overview of this book

Proxmox VE's intuitive interface, high availability, and unique central management system puts it on par with the world’s best virtualization platforms. Its simplicity and high quality of service is what makes it the foremost choice for most system administrators. Starting with a step-by-step installation of Proxmox nodes along with an illustrated tour of Proxmox graphical user interface where you will spend most of your time managing a cluster, this book will get you up and running with the mechanisms of Proxmox VE. Various entities such as Cluster, Storage, and Firewall are also covered in an easy to understand format. You will then explore various backup solutions and restore mechanisms, thus learning to keep your applications and servers safe. Next, you will see how to upgrade a Proxmox node with a new release and apply update patches through GUI or CLI. Monitoring resources and virtual machines is required on an enterprise level, to maintain performance and uptime; to achieve this, we learn how to monitor host machine resources and troubleshoot common issues in the setup. Finally, we will walk through some advanced configurations for VM followed by a list of commands used for Proxmox and Ceph cluster through CLI. With this focused and detailed guide you will learn to work your way around with Proxmox VE quickly and add to your skillset.
Table of Contents (13 chapters)
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Index

Introduction


A cluster is a sum of multiple computer nodes connected together through networking. One of the many advantages of clustering is that it moves virtual machines to different nodes as the need arises while providing the maximum uptime. A cluster also allows centralized management of all member nodes and virtual machines within the nodes. Although nodes in a cluster work together, it does not provide HA out of the box. In order to have a fully automated HA, we will have to configure it first. More on HA configuration can be found in Chapter 4, Network Configurations. Proxmox clusters use a few specific ports for various functions. It is important to ensure that these ports are accessible and not blocked any firewalls. This table shows the ports and their functions:

Port

Function

TCP 8006

Proxmox WebGUI

TCP 5900-5999

VNC Console access

TCP 3128

SPICE Console access

TCP 22

SSH access

UDP 5404, 5405

CMAN multicast when using cluster configurations

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