More power, lower costs: Virtualize with Proxmox
What is it? It's a leading platform for managing virtual environments and containers, providing advanced tools to optimize your servers centrally and efficiently.
Key Benefits
- Lower total cost: no per-core/VM licenses; scale when you need it.
- Business continuity: HA + live migration to minimize downtime.
- Simple backups and DR: Proxmox Backup Server with deduplication and compression.
- Unified operation: KVM and LXC in the same console, consistent policies.
- Scale and performance: native ZFS support and Ceph clusters.
Key Features of Proxmox
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KVM and LXC Virtualization
Run virtual machines (KVM) and containers (LXC) on the same server, making the most of hardware resources and simplifying infrastructure.
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High Availability (HA)
Configure high-availability environments to minimize downtime and ensure service continuity.
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Automated Backup and Recovery
Schedule backups and recover your data in minutes for greater information security.
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Centralized Management
Manage multiple servers from a single intuitive web interface with real-time monitoring and easy access to all features.
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Scalability and Flexibility
Expand your IT infrastructure as your business grows without compromising performance or security.
Plan Comparison
| Premium | Standard | Basic | Community | |
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| Access to stable enterprise repository and periodic updates | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✗ |
| All features included | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ |
| License | Included | Included | Included | Free (no license) |
| Technical support | ✓ | ✓ | Limited | ✗ |
| Support tickets included | Unlimited | 10 per year | 2 per year | ✗ |
| Initial response time | 1 hour | 2 hours | 8 business hours | ✗ |
| Remote support (via SSH) | ✓ | ✓ | ✗ | ✗ |
| Offline license activation | ✓ | ✓ | ✗ | ✗ |
Frequently Asked Questions
How can Proxmox improve server management?
Proxmox unifies server administration in a single console, allowing you to manage virtual machines and containers from a centralized panel, monitor performance, and automate repetitive tasks.
What hardware do I need to use Proxmox?
Proxmox is compatible with standard x86-64 hardware. No proprietary hardware is required. We recommend at least 4 GB of RAM, a CPU with virtualization support, and ZFS or Ceph storage for clusters.
Is Proxmox suitable for mission-critical environments?
Yes, Proxmox VE includes High Availability (HA) features with automatic failover, live migration, and scheduled backups, making it ideal for environments requiring operational continuity.
How can I get support for Proxmox?
Custom IT offers specialized support for Proxmox: from initial installation and setup to ongoing maintenance and technical support. Contact us for personalized advice.
Why choose Proxmox over other virtualization tools?
Proxmox is open source, has no per-core/VM licensing, natively integrates KVM and LXC, includes HA and backup server, and has an active community. This reduces costs and simplifies infrastructure compared to proprietary solutions.