Authors
- Trick Hartman
- Gary Cudak
- Keith Adams
Published
17 Sep 2025Form Number
LP2295PDF size
30 pages, 2.6 MBAbstract
Proxmox Virtual Environment (VE) is a comprehensive, open-source server platform for enterprise virtualization, built to address the performance and scalability demands of modern IT environments. When deployed on Lenovo ThinkSystem infrastructure, it delivers tight integration of the KVM hypervisor for running Windows and Linux virtual machines, alongside Linux OS Containers (LXC) for lightweight container-based workloads. Combined with the built-in software-defined storage support via Ceph and virtualized networking capabilities, Proxmox VE unifies these services to create a hyperconverged infrastructure for demanding workloads which grow on demand as your data center does.
Table of Contents
1 Introducing Proxmox Virtual Environment
2 Before you get started
3 Deployment requirements
4 Proxmox VE deployment steps
5 Configuring Proxmox VE as an HCI Solution
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