Training Course Outline – Proxmox Virtualization:
Module 1: Proxmox VE Fundamentals
- Introduction to Proxmox VE: Understand the core architecture of Proxmox VE, its key components like the web GUI, and its role as a complete server management platform.
- Installation and Setup: Learn the process of installing Proxmox VE, configuring system requirements, and performing initial network setup.
- Interfaces and Management: Get familiar with managing Proxmox using both the intuitive web-based GUI and the powerful command-line interface (CLI) for automation and advanced tasks.
Module 2: Virtual Guest Management
- Virtual Machines (KVM): Learn how to create, configure, and manage KVM-based virtual machines, including resource allocation for CPU, memory, and storage.
- Linux Containers (LXC): Master the creation and management of lightweight Linux containers, which are ideal for running isolated Linux applications.
- Templates and Cloning: Discover how to use VM and container templates to quickly deploy new virtual guests from a standardized base image.
- Migration: Learn about migrating VMs and containers to and from other platforms, including bare-metal machines (P2V) and other hypervisors like VMware (V2V).
Module 3: Storage and Networking
- Storage Management: Understand the different storage options available in Proxmox, including local storage like ZFS and LVM, as well as shared storage options like NFS and iSCSI.
- Virtual Networking: Learn how to configure and manage virtual networks using Linux bridges, network bonding, and VLANs to provide network connectivity for your virtual guests.
Module 4: Clustering, High Availability, and Backups
- Proxmox VE Cluster: Learn how to build a high-availability cluster by joining multiple Proxmox hosts, enabling features like live migration and resource balancing.
- High Availability (HA): Understand how to set up HA to automatically restart VMs and containers on a different node in case of a host failure.
- Backup and Restore: Explore the integrated backup functionality for VMs and containers. This module would also cover the Proxmox Backup Server for advanced features like deduplication and incremental backups.
Module 5: Security and Troubleshooting
- Security: Learn best practices for securing your Proxmox VE environment, including user authentication, permissions, and the integrated firewall.
- Monitoring and Troubleshooting: Use Proxmox tools to monitor the health and performance of your hosts and virtual guests and learn how to diagnose and resolve common issues.






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