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Mastering Proxmox

Mastering Proxmox

By : Ahmed
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Mastering Proxmox

Mastering Proxmox

4.2 (5)
By: Ahmed

Overview of this book

Proxmox is an open source server virtualization solution that has enterprise-class features to manage virtual machines, to be used for storage, and to virtualize both Linux and Windows application workloads. You begin with refresher on the advanced installation features and the Proxmox GUI to familiarize yourself with the Proxmox VE hypervisor. You then move on to explore Proxmox under the hood, focusing on the storage systems used with Proxmox. Moving on, you will learn to manage KVM Virtual Machines and Linux Containers and see how networking is handled in Proxmox. You will then learn how to protect a cluster or a VM with a firewall and explore the new HA features introduced in Proxmox VE 4 along with the brand new HA simulator. Next, you will dive deeper into the backup/restore strategy followed by learning how to properly update and upgrade a Proxmox node. Later, you will learn how to monitor a Proxmox cluster and all of its components using Zabbix. By the end of the book, you will become an expert at making Proxmox environments work in production environments with minimum downtime.
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Index

Back up a configuration file


The backup configuration file in Proxmox allows more advanced options to be used. For example, if we want to limit the backup speed so that the backup task does not consume all of the available network bandwidth, we can limit it with the bwlimit option. As of Proxmox VE 4.1, the configuration file cannot be edited from the GUI. It has to be done from the CLI using an editor. The backup configuration file can be found in /etc/vzdump.conf. The following is the default vzdump.conf file on a new Proxmox cluster:

# tmpdir: DIR
# dumpdir: DIR
# storage: STORAGE_ID
# mode: snapshot|suspend|stop
# bwlimit: KBPS
# ionice: PRI
# lockwait: MINUTES
# stopwait: MINUTES
# size: MB
# maxfiles: N
# script: FILENAME
# exclude-path: PATHLIST
# pigz: N:

All the options are commented by default in the file because Proxmox has a set of default options already encoded in the operating system. Changing the vzdump.conf file overwrites the default settings and allows us to customize the...

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