Proxmox Creating Your First VM

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Virtual Machines (VMs) are the core of hypervisor functionality, as it virtualizes hardware resources and provisions them to each VM. In this video, I'll discuss the methods you can use to create VM in Proxmox.
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Your enthusiasm in explaining is as powerful as the Proxmox itself.

vamsycrisna
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You're like the first youtuber who I feel shows the newbies how to work this thing without getting the user frustrated. Thank you!

abes.
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I love to see more in depth material on Promox for like HA and Ceph. Thanks for all the great content you've put out too!

lorandbelanger
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Thank you. I think this is the most straightforward video of Proxmox I've seen yet.

bubbleboy
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Sounds like this video is in the middle of a play list? I can't find any ProxMox play list on your channel :(

ozricus
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This is great stuff! Thank you! I would love to see you dive deeper into a network configuration that supports a 1gb (maybe even LACP enabled) along with a 10gb network (maybe the backbone for storage and the vm disks, to prevent bottle necks in enterprise environment). I would love to see more about enterprise configuration! Tips and tricks like knowing that NFS doesn’t support snapshots but selecting the right options can make it work - is super powerful to know!! More, more, and more please! Thank you!

gregjones
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Jeremy, you are the best teacher ever ! bravo!

Mandolorian
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Love your videos. I have been following your trainning since lates 00s. The best instruvtor around! The link to your full trainning course says, "the page does not exsist."

garycroft
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Hi Jermy, great video keep up the good work please do an advance networking to include VLANs for separate VMs as well as LACP to proxmox.

davioncampbell
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After watching some of your CBT stuff, thought to check out your Youtube.
It seems like there has been some time in between the two.

mikes_._cent
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How Do I even get to "Server view"? I just have a "Datacenter" at :8003

HubesTube
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Hi Jermy, great video! Thank you very much. I have an question, how does it look the perfomance of SYNOLOGY DS1618? Does it work very good on Proxmox? Does synology rackstation rs3412xs/rs3412rpxs works on Proxmox also ? Thank you!

eoeoeovideos
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I plan on purchasing a new computer (likely with 24 cores), and am interested in Proxmox, which (if I understand the basics) will allow me to take snapshots of a Windows 11 guest machine. If that is correct, then that will allow me to install and test applications, and if I am not satisfied with the application, I can restore the guest machine from the snap shot (the ultimate undo, which does not involve a time consuming restore from a backup image).

I have a few questions:
1) Will Proxmox allow the host machine to run nearly as fast as compared to installing Windows 11 directly to the host hardware?

For example, will a powerful GPU be available to the guest machine to video editing / rendering?
Will Proxmox allow the host machine's GPU to run at its highest resolution for each guest machine?

I have never played GPU intensive games (never had the hardware). But with the PC that I will be purchasing, it will have an Nvidia based 4060 (or similar) GPU. Will using Proxmox hamper the game's playability?

I understand that the Proxmox hypervisor layer will never allow a guest machine to be 100% as fast. But if I give the guest machine 8 cores out of 24 cores, will the guest machine run nearly as fast on those 8 cores as it would if there was no Proxmox hypervisor on a physical 8-core system?

I will eventually have a handful of guest machines, and I am basically trying to find out if their performance will be hindered in any meaningful way -- meaning, short of benchmark testing, will I notice any performance hit?

2) Will Windows 11 acknowledge hardware that meets the Windows 11 specifications, as a guest machine? Or will Proxmox obscure whatever it is that Windows 11 checks during the installation?

3) If I run an un-trusted executable, and it turns out to be malware, can it escape the guest machine?
I am not seeking a written guarantee. But is Proxmox designed to sandbox guest machines, to avoid malware from escaping a guest machine?

I appreciate any help with the above, because when I make my computer purchase, I need to decide whether to run Windows 11 natively, or via Proxmox. I would prefer the latter, for the additional security and flexibility -- but not if Proxmox will hamper performance.

Thank you -- and great video! First time I have come across your channel.

NoEggu