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Pingwinek was a modern Linux distribution made in Poland. The main desktop was GNOME and it currently supports Polish and English languages. The project also provides a Live CD edition.
Status: Discontinued
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2022-05-04 |
NEW • Distribution Release: Proxmox 7.2 "Virtual Environment" |
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Proxmox is a commercial company offering specialised products based on Debian GNU/Linux, notably Proxmox Virtual Environment and Proxmox Mail Gateway. The company has published a new release, Proxmox 7.2 "Virtual Environment" which includes an updated kernel, ZFS support, and Ceph Pacific upgrades. "Proxmox VE 7.2 (released on May 4, 2022) includes multiple enhancements: Debian 11.3 (Bullseye), but using a newer Linux kernel 5.15.30; QEMU 6.2.0, LXC 4.0.12, and ZFS 2.1.4; Ceph Pacific 16.2.7 and continued support for Ceph Octopus 15.2.16 (until mid 2022); support for the accelerated virtio-gl (VirGL) display driver; notes templates for backup/restore; VMID range in clusters: configuration of a desired range of VMIDs with upper and the lower boundaries is possible; pass the keyring secret to external Ceph clusters via GUI; enhanced backup restore dialog - override basic settings; and much more...." The release announcement also includes a video with an overview of the changes. Further details can be found in the distribution's roadmap. Download: proxmox-ve_7.2-1.iso (994MB, SHA256, signature, torrent, pkglist). |
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Proxmox is a commercial company offering specialised products based on Debian GNU/Linux, notably Proxmox Virtual Environment and Proxmox Mail Gateway. Proxmox Virtual Environment is an open-source virtualisation platform for running virtual appliances and virtual machines. Proxmox Mail Gateway is a mail gateway with anti-spam and anti-virus features. The products are offered as free downloads with paid-for support and subscription options.
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2024-04-24 |
Distribution Release: Proxmox 8.2 "Virtual Environment" |
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Proxmox is a commercial company offering specialised products based on Debian GNU/Linux. The distribution's latest release is Proxmox 8.2 "Virtual Envionment" which is based on Debian 12.5 and includes built-in support for ZFS. "We are excited to announce that our latest software version 8.2 for Proxmox Virtual Environment is now available for download. This release is based on Debian 12.5 'Bookworm' but uses a newer Linux kernel 6.8, QEMU 8.1, LXC 6.0, Ceph 18.2 and ZFS 2.2. We have an import wizard to migrate VMware ESXi guests to Proxmox VE. The integrated VM importer is presented as storage plugin for native integration into the API and web-based user interface. You can use this to import the VM as a whole, with most of the original configuration settings mapped to Proxmox VE's configuration model. With the new proxmox-auto-install-assistant tool you can fully automate the setup process on bare-metal, rapidly deploying Proxmox VE hosts without the need for manual access to the systems." Additional details can be found in the project's release announcement and in the release notes. Download: proxmox-ve_8.2-1.iso (1,331MB, SHA256, signature, pkglist). |
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2023-11-23 |
Distribution Release: Proxmox 8.1 "Virtual Environment" |
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Proxmox is a commercial company offering specialised products based on Debian GNU/Linux, notably Proxmox Virtual Environment. The company's latest release is Proxmox 8.1 Virtual Environment which is based on Debian 12 and features ZFS 2.2.0 along with an updated kernel. "We're very excited to announce the release 8.1 of Proxmox Virtual Environment! It's based on Debian 12.2 "Bookworm" but uses a newer Linux kernel 6.5, QEMU 8.1.2, and OpenZFS 2.2.0 (with stable fixes backported). Here is a selection of the highlights of Proxmox VE 8.1: Debian 12.2 (Bookworm), but uses a newer Linux kernel 6.5 as stable default; latest versions of QEMU 8.1.2 and ZFS 2.2.0 including the most important bugfixes from 2.2.1 already; Software-Defined Networking (SDN); Secure Boot; New flexible notification system with matcher-based approach; Ceph Server: Ceph Reef 18.2.0 is default, and Ceph; Quincy 17.2.7 comes with continued support; countless GUI and API improvements." Additional information is provided in the distribution's release announcement and in the release notes. Download: proxmox-ve_8.1-1.iso (1,232MB, SHA256, signature, pkglist). |
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2023-06-28 |
Distribution Release: Proxmox 3.0 "Backup Server" |
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Proxmox is a commercial company offering specialised products based on Debian GNU/Linux. Proxmox has released version 3.0 of its "Backup Server" edition which is based on Debian 12. The Backup Server edition is equipped with ZFS support for large scale storage volumes. The release announcement reads: "We're excited to announce the release of Proxmox Backup Server 3.0. It's based on Debian 12 "Bookworm", but uses the newer Linux kernel 6.2, and includes ZFS 2.1.12. Here are the highlights: Debian 12, with a newer Linux kernel 6.2; ZFS 2.1.12; additional text-based user interface (TUI) for the installer ISO; many improvements for tape handling; sync jobs: 'transfer-last' parameter for more flexibility; we have included countless bugfixes and improvements on many places; see the release notes for all details." The aforementioned release notes and press release offer additional information. Download: proxmox-backup-server_3.0-1.iso (876MB, SHA256, signature, pkglist). |
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2023-06-22 |
Distribution Release: Proxmox 8.0 "Virtual Environment" |
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Proxmox is a commercial company offering specialised products based on Debian GNU/Linux. the company's latest release is Proxmox 8.0 "Virtual Environment" which is based on Debian 12. The release announcement lists new features in the distribution: "We're very excited to announce the major release 8.0 of Proxmox Virtual Environment! It's based on the great Debian 12 "Bookworm" but using a newer Linux kernel 6.2, QEMU 8.0.2, LXC 5.0.2, and OpenZFS 2.1.12. Here is a selection of the highlights of the Proxmox VE 8.0 final version Debian 12, but using a newer Linux kernel 6.2, QEMU 8.0.2, LXC 5.0.2, ZFS 2.1.12. Ceph Server: Ceph Quincy 17.2 is the default and comes with continued support. There is now an enterprise repository for Ceph which can be accessed via any Proxmox VE subscription, providing the best stability for production systems. Additional text-based user interface (TUI) for the installer ISO. Integrate host network bridge and VNet access when configuring virtual guests into the ACL system of Proxmox VE. Add access realm sync jobs to conveniently synchronize users and groups from an LDAP/AD server automatically at regular intervals." The release notes offer additional information. Download: proxmox-ve_8.0-2.iso (1,139MB, SHA256, signature, pkglist). |
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2023-06-09 |
Development Release: Proxmox 8.0 Beta "Virtual Environment" |
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Proxmox is a commercial company offering specialised products based on Debian GNU/Linux, notably Proxmox Virtual Environment. The company has published a beta snapshot of the upcoming Proxmox 8.0 "Virtual Environment" release. "We are pleased to announce the first beta release of Proxmox Virtual Environment 8.0! The 8.x family is based on the great Debian 12 "Bookworm" and comes with a 6.2 kernel, QEMU 8.0.2, LXC 5.0.2, OpenZFS 2.1.11. Note: The current release of Proxmox Virtual Environment 8.0 is a beta version. If you test or upgrade, make sure to first create backups of your data. We recommend Proxmox Backup Server to do so. Here are some of the highlights of the Proxmox VE 8.0 beta version. Ceph Server: Ceph Quincy 17.2 is the default and comes with continued support. There is now an enterprise repository for Ceph which can be accessed via any Proxmox VE subscription, providing the best stability for production systems. Integrate host network bridge and VNet access when configuring virtual guests into Proxmox VE's ACL system. Add access realm sync jobs to conveniently synchronize users and groups from an LDAP/AD server automatically at regular intervals. Countless GUI and API improvements." The release announcement and release notes offer additional information. Download: proxmox-ve_8.0-BETA-1.iso (1,137MB, SHA256, signature, pkglist). |
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2023-03-23 |
Distribution Release: Proxmox 7.4 "Virtual Environment" |
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Proxmox is a commercial company offering specialised products based on Debian GNU/Linux. The company has released an update to its "Virtual Environment" series which introduces updated virtual machine and filesystem packages along with a new dark theme. The release announcement lists the key features: "We're very excited to announce the release of Proxmox Virtual Environment 7.4. It's based on Debian 11.6 "Bullseye" but using a newer Linux kernel 5.15 or 6.2, QEMU 7.2, LXC 5.0.2, and ZFS 2.1.9. Proxmox Virtual Environment 7.4 comes with a new dark theme "Proxmox Dark". Here is a selection of the highlights: Debian 11.6 "Bullseye", but using a newer Linux kernel 5.15 or 6.2; QEMU 7.2, LXC 5.0.2, and ZFS 2.1.9; Ceph Quincy 17.2.5 and Ceph Pacific 16.2.11; a fully-integrated "Proxmox Dark" theme variant; display of detailed Ceph OSD information in GUI and API; download task logs as text files; sorting of resource tree by name or VMID; HA manager: Added CRM command to switch an online node manually into maintenance (without reboot); CRS: rebalance VMs & containers automatically on start." Additional information can be found in the distribution's release notes. Download (torrent): proxmox-ve_7.4-1.iso (1,070MB, SHA256, signature, pkglist). |
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2022-11-29 |
Distribution Release: Proxmox 2.3 "Backup Server" |
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Proxmox is a commercial company offering specialised products based on Debian GNU/Linux. The company's latest release is Proxmox 2.3 "Backup Server" which is based on Debian 11 and includes ZFS support. The release announcement states: "We are pleased to announce version 2.3 of Proxmox Backup Server! It's based on Debian 11.5 (codename Bullseye), uses the newer Linux kernel 5.15 as stable default and kernel 5.19 as opt-in, and includes ZFS 2.1.6. We have expanded the prune job system and you can now limit pruning to namespaces. Tipp: test your planned retention options and backup schedules in advance with our built-in prune-simulator. Ransomware protection: Backup features such as fine-grained access control, data integrity verification, and the possibility to create off-site backups through remote sync and tape backups help planning a ransomware defense strategy and ensure that critical data stays protected. Read details in the documentation. We have included many GUI enhancements and further improved the client and back-end on many parts. Countless bugfixes and smaller improvements are included as well, see the full release notes for details." Additional details are provided in the release notes. Download (torrent): proxmox-backup-server_2.3-1.iso (807MB, SHA256, signature, pkglist). |
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2022-11-22 |
Distribution Release: Proxmox 7.3 "Virtual Environment" |
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Proxmox is a commercial company offering specialised products based on Debian GNU/Linux. The company's latest release is Promix 7.3 "Virtual Environment" which is based on Debian 11.5 and supports ZFS storage volumes. "Proxmox Virtual Environment 7.3 comes with initial support for Cluster Resource Scheduling, enables updates for air-gapped systems with the new Proxmox Offline Mirror tool, and has improved UX for various management tasks, as well as interesting storage technologies like ZFS dRAID and countless enhancements and bugfixes. Here is a selection of the highlights: Debian 11.5 'Bullseye', but using a newer Linux kernel 5.15 or 5.19. QEMU 7.1, LXC 5.0.0, and ZFS 2.1.6. Ceph Quincy 17.2.5 and Ceph Pacific 16.2.10; heuristical checks to see if it is safe to stop or remove a service instance (MON, MDS, OSD). Initial support for a Cluster Resource Scheduler (CRS). Proxmox Offline Mirror. Tagging virtual guests in the web interface. CPU pinning: Easier affinity control using taskset core lists. New container templates: Fedora, Ubuntu, Alma Linux, Rocky Linux. Reworked USB devices: can now be hot-plugged. ZFS dRAID pools. Proxmox Mobile: based on Flutter 3.0" Further information is provided in the company's release announcement and in the release notes. Download (torrent): proxmox-ve_7.3-1.iso (1,057MB, SHA256, signature, pkglist). |
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2021-11-17 |
Distribution Release: Proxmox 7.1 "Virtual Environment" |
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Proxmox is a commercial company offering specialised products based on Debian GNU/Linux. The distribution's latest release is Proxmox 7.1 Virtual Environment (VE) which is based on Debian 11. "We're excited to announce the release of Proxmox Virtual Environment 7.1. It's based on Debian 11.1 "Bullseye" but using a newer Linux kernel 5.13, QEMU 6.1, LXC 4.0, Ceph 16.2.6, and OpenZFS 2.1. and countless enhancements and bug fixes. Proxmox Virtual Environment brings several new functionalities and many improvements for management tasks in the web interface: support for Windows 11 including TPM, enhanced creation wizard for VM/container, ability to set backup retention policies per backup job in the GUI, and a new scheduler daemon supporting more flexible schedules. Here is a selection of the highlights: Debian 11.1 'Bullseye', but using a newer Linux kernel 5.13. LXC 4.0, Ceph 16.2.6, QEMU 6.1, and OpenZFS 2.1. VM wizard with defaults for Windows 11 (q35, OVMF, TPM). New backup scheduler daemon for flexible scheduling options. Backup retention. Protection flag for backups. Two-factor Authentication: WebAuthn, recovery keys, multiple factors for a single account. New container templates: Fedora, Ubuntu, Alma Linux, Rocky Linux and many more enhancements, bugfixes, etc." Additional details can be found in the company's release announcement and in the release notes. Download: proxmox-ve_7.1-1.iso (985MB, SHA256, signature, pkglist). |
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2021-07-06 |
Distribution Release: Proxmox 7.0 "Virtual Environment" |
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Proxmox is a commercial company offering specialised products based on Debian GNU/Linux. The company's latest release is Proxmox 7.0 "Virtual Environment" which is based on Debian 11 and includes support for the Btrfs and ZFS advanced filesystems. "Here is a selection of the highlights: Debian 11 Bullseye, but using a newer Linux kernel 5.11. LXC 4.0, QEMU 6.0, OpenZFS 2.0.4. Ceph Pacific 16.2 as new default; Ceph Octopus 15.2 remains supported. Btrfs storage technology with subvolume snapshots, built-in RAID, and self-healing via checksumming for data and metadata. New Repositories Panel for easy management of the package repositories with the GUI. Single Sign-On (SSO) with OpenID Connect QEMU 6.0 with io_uring, a clean-up option for un-referenced VM disks. LXC 4.0 has full support for cgroups2. Reworked Proxmox installer environment, ACME standalone plugin with improved support for dual-stacked (IPv4 and IPv6) environments. ifupdown2 as default for new installations. chrony as the default NTP daemon." Additional information can be found in the distribution's release announcement and in the release notes. Download: proxmox-ve_7.0-1.iso (1,015MB, SHA256, pkglist). |
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2021-06-24 |
Development Release: Proxmox 7.0 Beta 1 "Virtual Environment" |
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Proxmox is a company offering specialised products based on Debian GNU/Linux, notably Proxmox Virtual Environment and Proxmox Mail Gateway. The distribution's latest development snapshot offers a preview of Proxmox Virtual Environment running on Debian 11 "Bullseye". "We are pleased to announce the first beta release of Proxmox Virtual Environment 7.0! The 7.x family is based on the great Debian 11 "Bullseye" and comes with a 5.11 kernel, QEMU 6.0, LXC 4.0, OpenZFS 2.0.4. Note: The current release of Proxmox Virtual Environment 7.0 is a beta version. If you test or upgrade, make sure to first create backups of your data. We recommend Proxmox Backup Server to do so. Here are some of the highlights of the Proxmox VE 7.0 beta version Ceph Server: Ceph Pacific 16.2 is the new default. Ceph Octopus 15.2 comes with continued support. Btrfs: modern copy on write file system natively supported by the Linux kernel, implementing features such as snapshots, built-in RAID, and self healing via checksums for data and metadata. ifupdown2 is the default for new installations using the Proxmox VE official ISO. QEMU 6.0 has support for io_uring as asynchronous I/O engine for virtual drives - this is now the default for newly started or migrated guests." Additional information can be found in the distribution's release announcement. Download: proxmox-ve_7.0-BETA-1.iso (1,003MB, SHA256, pkglist). |
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2021-04-15 |
Distribution Release: Proxmox 1.1 "Backup Server" |
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Proxmox is a commercial company offering specialized products based on Debian GNU/Linux. The company's latest release is Proxmox 1.1 "Backup Server". The new release is based on Debian 10 and features ZFS 2.0. "Proxmox Backup Server supports LTO (LTO 4 and newer). Tape backup jobs: back up datastores to a media pool. Tape restore jobs: restore content of a media set to one or more datastores. Flexible retention policies. New user space tape driver written in Rust. Support for various tape autoloaders: mtx tool rewritten in Rust (now called pmtx). Configuration of components, jobs, and schedules via GUI. Proxmox LTO Barcode Label Generator, a small web-app, to generate and print bar-code labels. Two-factor authentication (TFA) for the GUI. Time-base One-Time Password (TOTP), WebAuthn, and recovery keys for single use." Additional information can be found in the project's release announcement and in the release notes. Download: proxmox-backup-server_1.1-1.iso (677MB, SHA256, pkglist). |
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2021-03-30 |
Distribution Release: Proxmox 6.4 "Mail Gateway" |
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Proxmox is a commercial company which offers specialized products based on Debian. The company has launched Proxmox Mail Gateway version 6.4 which is based on Debian 10.9 "Buster". The release announcement covers the highlights of the new version: "Full integration of the ACME protocol via the GUI: create valid and trusted certificates for domains with Let's Encrypt. General certificate management via GUI: upload custom certificates from the web interface. SpamAssassin 3.4.5 with support for external SpamAssassin update channels - Proxmox Mail Gateway will now fetch verified updates from external rule channels and the KAM ruleset channel is available. Improved management of the Spam Quarantine: display the quarantined emails of all users at once in the admin view. TLS-logging improvements: The Proxmox Message Tracking Center now shows when an outbound connection is established over TLS. Enhancements to the integration of Proxmox Backup Server: getting notification emails if you have configured a Proxmox Backup Server Remote is now possible." Further information can be found in the distribution's release notes. Download: proxmox-mailgateway_6.4-1.iso (976MB, SHA256, pkglist). |
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2020-11-26 |
Distribution Release: Proxmox 6.3 "Virtual Environment" |
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Proxmox is a commercial company offering specialised products based on Debian. The company's latest release is Proxmox 6.3 "Virtual Environment" which integrates with the distribution's Backup Server software. The release announcement reports: "We are really excited to announce the general availability of our virtualization management platform Proxmox VE 6.3. The most notable new feature is the integration of the stable version 1.0 of our new Proxmox Backup Server. We have strong encryption on the client-side and we have made creating and managing encryption keys for you very simple, providing multiple ways to store keys. VM backups are blazing fast with QEMU dirty-bitmaps. This release also brings stable integration of Ceph Octopus 15.2.6, and you can now select your preferred Ceph version during the installation process. Many new Ceph-specific management features have been added to the GUI like for example displaying the recovery progress in the Ceph status panel or setting the placement groups (PGs) auto-scaling mode for each Ceph pool in the storage cluster. In general, we have added even more functionality and usability enhancements to the GUI." Additional information can be found in the company's release notes. Download: proxmox-ve_6.3-1.iso (812MB, SHA256, pkglist). |
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2020-11-12 |
Distribution Release: Proxmox 1.0 "Backup Server" |
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Proxmox is a commercial company offering specialised products based on Debian. The company has published their first stable release of Proxmox Backup Server, which carries the version number 1.0. "Proxmox Backup Server is an enterprise backup solution, for backing up and restoring virtual machines, containers, and physical hosts. With key features like incremental backups, deduplication, Zstandard compression, and authenticated encryption (AE), Proxmox Backup Server ensures that protecting your most valuable data is quick and effortless. With strong encryption and methods of ensuring data integrity, backing up data is safe, even to targets which are not fully trusted. Moreover, the available range of access control options means that you can offer a lot of flexibility for users, while retaining tight control of the system. Proxmox Backup Server is easy to manage, offering both command line and web-based user interfaces, and is licensed under the GNU Affero General Public License v3 (GNU AGPL, v3)." Further information can be found in the company's release announcement and in the release notes. Download: proxmox-backup-server_1.0-1.iso (616MB, SHA256, pkglist). |
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2020-05-12 |
Distribution Release: Proxmox 6.2 "Virtual Environment" |
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Proxmox is a commercial company which offers specialized products based on Debian. The company has launched Proxmox Virtual Environment version 6.2 which is based on Debian 10.4 "Buster". The release announcement covers the highlights of the new version which include updates to the kernel and ZFS support. "We are proud to announce the general availability of our virtualization management platform Proxmox VE 6.2. It's built on Debian Buster 10.4 and a 5.4 long-term Linux kernel, QEMU 5.0, LXC 4.0, ZFS 0.8.3, Ceph 14.2.9 (Nautilus), and ZFS 0.8.3. This release brings a built-in validation of domains for Let's Encrypt TLS certificates via the DNS-based challenge mechanism, full support for up to eight corosync network links, support for Zstandard for Backup/Restore, and a new LDAP sync for users and groups and full support for API tokens. Countless bugfixes and smaller improvements are included as well, see the full release notes." Further information on the new version and upgrade instructions can be found in the release announcement. Download: proxmox-ve_6.2-1.iso (862MB, SHA256, pkglist). |
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2019-12-04 |
Distribution Release: Proxmox 6.1 "Virtual Environment" |
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Proxmox is a commercial company which offers specialized products based on Debian. The company has launched Proxmox Virtual Environment version 6.1 which is based on Debian 10.2 "Buster". The release announcement covers the highlights of the new version: "It is built on Debian Buster 10.2 and a specially modified Linux kernel 5.3, QEMU 4.1.1, LXC 3.2, ZFS 0.8.2, Ceph 14.2.4.1 (Nautilus), Corosync 3.0, and more of the current leading open-source virtualization technologies. This release brings new configuration options available in the GUI which make working with Proxmox VE even more comfortable and secure. Editing the cluster-wide bandwidth limit for traffic types such as migration, backup-restore, clone, etc. is possible via the GUI. If the optional package ifupdown2 of the Debian network interface manager is installed, it’s now possible to change the network configuration and reload it in the Proxmox web interface without a reboot. We have improvements to 2-factor authentication with TOTP and U2F. The HA stack has been improved and comes with a new 'migrate' shutdown policy, migrating running services to another node on shutdown. In the storage backend, all features offered by newer kernels with Ceph and KRBD are supported with version 6.1." Further details can be found in the release announcement. Download: proxmox-ve_6.1-1.iso (776MB, SHA256, pkglist). |
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2019-11-27 |
Distribution Release: Proxmox 6.1 "Mail Gateway" |
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Proxmox is a commercial company which offers specialized products based on Debian. The company has launched Proxmox Mail Gateway version 6.1 which is based on Debian 10.2 "Buster". The release announcement covers the highlights of the new version: "We are excited to announce the availability of Proxmox Mail Gateway 6.1. The new version comes with some interesting new features. We have updated the Mail Gateway to Debian 10.2 (Buster) and a 5.3 kernel with ZFS included. The new version 6.1 brings support for DomainKeys Identified Mail signatures (DKIM), a new attachment quarantine, adjustable SpamAssassin scores via GUI, and improved handling of Configuration and Rule changes in a cluster. As an experimental feature, the support for Before Queue filtering can be enabled. DKIM-Signing: support for adding DomainKeys Identified Mail (DKIM) Signatures (RFC 6376) to outbound emails; configuration via GUI; signing happens after processing the email with the rule system, thus ensuring that it leaves the Proxmox Mail Gateway with a valid signature. Flexible control of which domains should get signed with sensible defaults...." Additional details can be found in the company's release notes. The new version of Proxmox Mail Gateway can be acquired from the company's download page. Download: proxmox-mailgateway_6.1-1.iso (854MB, SHA256, pkglist). |
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2019-08-27 |
Distribution Release: Proxmox 6.0 "Mail Gateway" |
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Proxmox is a commercial company which offers specialized products based on Debian. The company recently launched Proxmox Mail Gateway version 6.0 which is based on Debian 10 "Buster". The release announcement covers the highlights of the new version: "Proxmox Server Solutions GmbH today has released Proxmox Mail Gateway 6.0, the latest major version of its open-source email security solution. Proxmox Mail Gateway is a complete operating system based on Debian Buster and functions as an anti-spam and anti-virus filtering solution. It is deployed between the firewall and the internal mail server working like a full featured mail proxy and protecting organizations against spam, viruses, trojans, and phishing emails. Proxmox Mail Gateway 6.0 is based on the latest stable release of Debian 10.0 (Buster) with a 5.0.21 kernel and includes the latest security fixes. Users can upgrade to version 6.0 either with a clean install or with an in-place upgrade. The developers provide a step-by-step upgrade path simplifying the latter. The new version 6.0 comes with improved support for ZFS on UEFI and on NVMe devices in the ISO installer, for example you can boot a ZFS mirror on NVMe SSDs." The company's release announcement offers further details. Proxmox Mail Gateway 6.0 can be downloaded from the company's download page. |
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2019-07-16 |
Distribution Release: Proxmox 6.0 "Virtual Environment" |
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Proxmox is a commercial company offering specialised products based on Debian GNU/Linux, notably Proxmox Virtual Environment and Proxmox Mail Gateway. Proxmox Virtual Environment is an open-source virtualisation platform for running virtual appliances and virtual machines. The company's latest release is Promox 6.0 "Virtual Environment" which is based on Debian 10 "Buster" " Proxmox Server Solutions GmbH, developer of the open-source virtualization management platform Proxmox VE, today released its major version Proxmox VE 6.0. The comprehensive solution, designed to deploy an open-source software-defined data center (SDDC), is based on Debian 10.0 Buster. It includes updates to the latest versions of the leading open-source technologies for virtual environments like a 5.0 Linux kernel (based on Ubuntu 19.04 'Disco Dingo'), QEMU 4.0.0, LXC 3.1.0, Ceph 14.2 (Nautilus), ZFS 0.8.1, and Corosync 3.0.2. Proxmox VE 6.0 delivers several new major features, enhancements, and bug fixes." Further information can be found in the company's release announcement. Download: proxmox-ve_6.0-1.iso (741MB, SHA256, torrent, pkglist). |
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2019-04-11 |
Distribution Release: Proxmox 5.4 "Virtual Environment" |
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Proxmox is a commercial company offering specialised products based on Debian GNU/Linux. The company's latest release is Proxmox 5.4 "Virtual Environment" which is based on Debian 9.8 and offers improved flexibility in high availability environments. "The new features of Proxmox VE 5.4 focus on usability and simple management of the software-defined infrastructure as well as on security management: Installing Ceph via user interface with the new wizard - Integrated into the Proxmox VE software stack since 2014 the distributed storage technology Ceph comes with own packages and support from the Proxmox team. The configuration of a Ceph cluster has already been available via the web interface, now with Proxmox VE 5.4 the developers have brought the installation of Ceph from the command line to the user interface making it extremely fast and easy to setup and configure a hyper-converged Proxmox VE/Ceph cluster. Additionally, enterprise on a budget can use commodity off-the-shelf hardware allowing them to cut costs for their growing data storage demands. Greater flexibility with high availability improvements - Proxmox VE 5.4 provides new options to set the HA policy data centre-wide, changing the way how guests are treated upon a node shutdown or reboot. This brings greater flexibility and choice to the user." Additional information can be found in the company's release announcement. Download: proxmox-ve_5.4-1.iso (655MB, SHA256, pkglist). |
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2019-03-26 |
Distribution Release: Proxmox 5.2 "Mail Gateway" |
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Proxmox is a commercial company which offers specialized products based on Debian. The company recently launched Proxmox Mail Gateway version 5.2 based on Debian 9 "Stretch". "Proxmox Mail Gateway 5.2 introduces a new mobile interface for the quarantine, making it very handy to check Delivery/Whitelist/Blacklist/Delete emails in the quarantine from any mobile device. The mobile interface is based on Framework7, a full featured open-source HTML framework for building Android and iOS apps. The Proxmox Mail Gateway 5.2 release also introduces improvements in the LDAP integration, now allowing the use of Fully-Qualified Domain Names (FQDN) instead of IPs in the web user interface. Support for certificate verification (can be enabled for new deployments), and for LDAP+starttls has been added. A new appliance template enables users to install the Proxmox Mail Gateway 5.2 as a privileged or unprivileged Linux Container. A new 'proxmox-mailgateway-container' Metapackage makes the installation of the template smaller and faster. As it does not depend on a kernel, it results in a reduced size and fewer updates." The company's release announcement offers further details. Proxmox Mail Gateway 5.2 can be downloaded from the company's download page. |
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2018-12-04 |
Distribution Release: Proxmox 5.3 "Virtual Environment" |
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Proxmox is a commercial company offering specialised products based on Debian GNU/Linux. The company's latest release is Proxmox 5.3 "Virtual Environment" which includes several improvements for storage and containers. "Proxmox Server Solutions GmbH today unveiled Proxmox VE 5.3, its latest open-source server virtualization management platform. Proxmox VE is based on Debian Stretch 9.6 with a modified Linux Kernel 4.15. Ceph Storage has been updated to version 12.2.8 (Luminous LTS, stable). Proxmox VE 5.3 brings many improvements in storage management. Using the Disk management it is possible to easily add ZFS raid volumes, LVM and LVMthin pools as well as additional simple disks with a traditional file system. The existing ZFS over iSCSI storage plug-in can now access LIO target in the Linux kernel. Nesting is enabled for LXC containers making it possible to use LXC or LXD inside a container. Also, access to NFS or CIFS/Samba server can be configured inside containers. For the keen and adventurous user, Proxmox VE brings a simplified configuration of PCI passthrough and virtual GPUs (vGPUs such as Intel KVMGT) - now even possible via the web GUI." Further details can be found in the distribution's release announcement. Download: proxmox-ve_5.3-1.iso (641MB, SHA256, pkglist). |
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2018-10-09 |
Distribution Release: Proxmox 5.1 "Mail Gateway" |
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Proxmox is a commercial company which offers specialized products based on Debian. The company recently launched Proxmox Mail Gateway version 5.1 based on Debian 9 "Stretch". "Proxmox Mail Gateway 5.1 comes with Debian security updates, new features, bug fixes, and GUI improvements: The new Transport Layer Security (TLS) policy provides certificate-based authentication and encrypted sessions. Users can now set a different TLS policy per destination domain, in case they need to prevent e-mail delivery without encryption, or to work around a broken STARTTLS ESMTP implementation. Configuration of the TLS policy can be done via GUI. TLS is also possible on internal SMTP port/traffic. The updated user management now allows a new help desk role enabling help desk staff to access the quarantine. Proxmox Mail Gateway 5.1 supports SMTPUTF8. This will fix the problem with some non delivered Google mails. Smarthost ports: Editing and showing smarthost port is possible. On the web-based user interface, the Proxmox developers improved the Spam Quarantine section adding keyboard shortcuts (for Whitelist, Blacklist, Deliver, and Delete)...." Further information can be found in the company's press release. Proxmox 5.1 "Mail Gateway" can be downloaded from the company's downloads page. |
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2018-05-16 |
Distribution Release: Proxmox 5.2 "Virtual Environment" |
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Proxmox Virtual Environment (VE) is an open-source virtualisation platform for running virtual appliances and virtual machines, based on Debian. The project's latest release is Proxmox VE 5.2 which features built-in support for Let's Encrypt free security certificates. "Proxmox VE 5.2 comes with new features like the Cloud-init package for automation of VM provisioning, a CIFS/SMB storage plug-in, and the Let's Encrypt certificate management via the graphical user interface. The Proxmox development team further expands the cluster functionality making the creation and configuration of Proxmox VE clusters possible via the web interface. The open-source virtualization management platform Proxmox VE 5.2 is based on Debian 9.4, and an updated and modified Linux Kernel 4.15. Proxmox VE 5.2 now supports Cloud-Init, a multi-distribution package that handles initial setup of a virtual machine as it boots for the first time, and allows provisioning of VMs that have been deployed based on a template. With the Cloud-Init package Proxmox users can easily configure host names, add SSH keys, set up mount points or run post-install scripts via the graphical user interface." Additional information can be found in the distribution's release announcement. Download: proxmox-ve_5.2-1.iso (611MB, SHA256, torrent, pkglist). |
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2018-01-23 |
Distribution Release: Proxmox 5.0 "Mail Gateway" |
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Proxmox is a commercial company which offers specialized products based on Debian. The company recently launched Proxmox Mail Gateway version 5.0 based on Debian 9 "Stretch". "Proxmox Server Solutions GmbH today announced the major release of its open-source email security solution Proxmox Mail Gateway 5.0. The Proxmox Mail Gateway is a full featured mail proxy deployed between the firewall and the internal mail server and protects against all email threats focusing on spam, viruses, trojans, and phishing emails. Version 5.0 is now completely open-source and licensed under the GNU AGPL v3. The Mail Gateway is a complete operating system based on Debian Stretch 9.3 with a 4.13.13 kernel, and has a new RESTful API, includes support for all ZFS raid levels, comes with LDAP, IPv4 and IPv6 support, and with a new interface framework based on Sencha ExtJS. For businesses Proxmox offers a new subscription-based support model with access to a stable enterprise repository." Further information can be found in the company's release announcement and highlights post. Proxmox 5.0 "Mail Gateway" can be downloaded from the company's downloads page. |
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2017-10-24 |
Distribution Release: Proxmox 5.1 "Virtual Environment" |
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Daniela Häsler has announced the availability of a new version of Promox Virtual Environment, a Debian-based platform for running virtual appliances and virtual machines. The new version, Proxmox 5.1 "Virtual Environment", is based on Debian 9.2, includes Ceph 12.2 and version 4.13 of the Linux kernel. "Proxmox Server Solutions GmbH, developer of the open-source virtualization platform Proxmox Virtual Environment (VE), today announced the release of its version 5.1. Most important enhancement is the software-defined storage solution Ceph v12.2 Luminous which is now stable for production and included in the enterprise support agreement. Proxmox VE 5.1 is based on Debian 9.2 and comes with a 4.13 Linux kernel. Proxmox VE 5.1 comes with production-ready Ceph cluster packages. The virtualization platform integrates Ceph v12.2 Luminous, the long term stable release of the software-defined storage solution. Users can now implement Ceph clusters as distributed storage solution in production. Help and support is provided by the Proxmox team via the Proxmox VE subscription service. Ceph is a distributed object store and file system designed to provide excellent performance, reliability and scalability." Further information is provided in the release announcement. Download: proxmox-ve_5.1-722cc488-1.iso (589MB, SHA256, torrent, pkglist). |
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2017-07-04 |
Distribution Release: Proxmox 5.0 "Virtual Environment" |
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Proxmox Virtual Environment (VE) is a Debian-based commercial distribution for running containers and virtual appliances. The Proxmox company has announced the release of a new version of the distribution which is based on Debian 9 "Stretch". "We are very happy to announce the final release of our Proxmox VE 5.0 - based on the great Debian 9 (codename 'Stretch') and a Linux Kernel 4.10. Replicas provide asynchronous data replication between two or multiple nodes in a cluster, thus minimizing data loss in case of failure. For all organizations using local storage the Proxmox replication feature is a great option to increase data redundancy for high I/Os avoiding the need of complex shared or distributed storage configurations. With Proxmox VE 5.0 Ceph RBD becomes the de-facto standard for distributed storage. Packaging is now done by the Proxmox team. The Ceph Luminous is not yet production ready but already available for testing. If you use Ceph, follow the recommendations below. We also have a simplified procedure for disk import from different hypervisors. You can now easily import disks from VMware, Hyper-V, or other hypervisors via a new command line tool called 'qm importdisk. Other new features are the live migration with local storage via QEMU, added USB und Host PCI address visibility in the GUI, bulk actions and filtering options in the GUI and an optimized NoVNC console." Additional information can be found in the company's release announcement. Download: proxmox-ve_5.0-af4267bf-4.iso (556MB, SHA256, pkglist). |
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2017-03-25 |
Development Release: Proxmox 5.0 Beta 1 "Virtual Environment" |
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Proxmox Virtual Environment (VE) is a Debian-based commercial distribution for running containers and virtual appliances. The Proxmox company has announced the release of a new development snapshot for the distribution, Proxmox 5.0 Beta 1 "Virtual Environment", which is based on Debian 9 "Stretch". "We are proud to announce the release of the first beta of our Proxmox VE 5.x family - based on the great Debian Stretch. With the first beta we invite you to test your hardware and your upgrade path. The underlying Debian Stretch is already in a good shape and the 4.10 kernel performs outstandingly well. The 4.10 kernel for example allows running a Windows 2016 Hyper-V as a guest OS (nested virtualization). This beta release provides already packages for Ceph Luminous v12.0.0.0 (dev), the basis for the next long-term Ceph release. In the coming weeks we will integrate step by step new features into the beta and we will fix all release-critical bugs." Additional information can be found in the company's release announcement. Download: proxmox-ve_5.0-c155b5bc-1.iso (549MB, MD5, pkglist).
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2016-12-13 |
Distribution Release: Proxmox 4.4 "Virtual Environment" |
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Proxmox Virtual Environment (VE) is a Debian-based distribution used for running virtual appliances and containers. The latest release of Proxmox VE, version 4.4, allows for the creation of unprivileged contains through the distribution's graphical interface. The project has also a new dashboard: "Proxmox Server Solutions GmbH today released version 4.4 of its server virtualization platform Proxmox Virtual Environment (VE). In addition to numerous improvements and updates the open source solution Proxmox VE brings a new dashboard for Ceph and cluster. The new Ceph dashboard gives the administrator a comprehensive overview of the Ceph status, the Ceph monitors, the Ceph OSDs, and the current performance and utilization of the Ceph cluster. Together with the existing disk management the new dashboard simplifies the ease-of-use and administration of Ceph storage and paves the way to the complete software-defined data centre." Additional information can be found in the distribution's release announcement. Download: proxmox-ve_4.4-eb2d6f1e-1.iso (521MB, MD5, torrent, pkglist). |
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2016-09-27 |
Distribution Release: Proxmox 4.3 "Virtual Environment" |
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Proxmox "Virtual Environment" (VE) is a Debian-based platform for running and managing virtual appliances, containers and virtual machines. The latest version of the distribution, Proxmox 4.3 "Virtual Environment", includes a number of upgrades to the project's documentation and improvements to the graphical interface. "The new reference documentation is created like the former Proxmox technical documentation: man pages are auto-generated based on the code, help content itself is written by the developers via comments in the code. Then for generating the docu the Proxmox VE project uses asciiDoc. To participate in the documentation project users can send a patch to the open source project for proposing new content. The former documentation, the Proxmox VE wiki, stays public, links to the reference documentation, and hosts all the how-tos, use cases, etc. The updated vertical GUI structure is one of the main advancements made to the GUI of Proxmox VE 4.3. Proxmox developers re-arranged some of the horizontal menus in the GUI framework Sencha ext JS 6 introduced with Proxmox version 4.2 and they are now vertical." Further information is available in the project's release announcement. Download: proxmox-ve_4.3-e7cdc165-2.iso (510MB, MD5, pkglist). |
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2016-04-27 |
Distribution Release: Proxmox 4.2 "Virtual Environment" |
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Proxmox is a commercial company that builds Debian-based specialized products. The company has released Proxmox 4.2 "Virtual Environment" with support for running LXC containers alongside KVM virtual machines and out of the box ZFS support. "Vienna, Austria - April 27, 2016 – Proxmox Server Solutions GmbH, the company developing the server virtualization platform Proxmox Virtual Environment (VE), today announced the general availability of version 4.2. The open source virtualization platform Proxmox VE is a hyper-converged solution enabling users to create and manage LXC containers and KVM virtual machines on the same host, and makes it easy to set up highly available clusters, as well as to manage network and storage via an integrated web-based management interface." Additional information on Proxmox 4.2 Virtual Environment can be found in the company's release announcement. Download: proxmox-ve_4.2-725d76f0-28.iso (699MB, MD5, pkglist). |
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2015-12-11 |
Distribution Release: Proxmox 4.1 "Virtual Environment" |
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The developers of Proxmox, a commercial distribution based on Debian, have announced the release of Proxmox 4.1 "Virtual Environment". The new release features improved support for ZFS, an advanced file system, and Linux containers (LXC). "The recent release is based on the latest Debian Jessie and on the 4.2.6 kernel with LXC and QEMU 2.4.1. Based on the feedback from the Proxmox community and customers, countless small improvements and bug fixes went into the product. Included are better ZFS integration for the ISO installer, better start-up and shutdown behaviour, disk resizing for LXC containers, and also several LXC technology previews like for example support for unprivileged container or LVM thin support. All TurnKey GNU/Linux V14 Appliances are now available as LXC templates." Further information on the release of Proxmox 4.1 "Virtual Environment" can be found in the company's release announcement. Download: proxmox-ve_4.1-2f9650d4-21.iso (685MB, MD5, pkglist). |
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2015-10-06 |
Distribution Release: Proxmox 4.0 "Virtual Environment" |
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Proxmox, a company which builds commercial computing solutions based on Debian GNU/Linux, has released Proxmox Virtual Environment 4.0. The new release includes support for Linux Containers (LXC), Bash shell completion and IPv6 support. "We are proud to announce the final release of our Proxmox VE 4.0 - based on the great Debian Jessie. Watch our short introduction video, What's new in Proxmox VE 4.0? Linux Containers (LXC): The new container solution for Proxmox VE is fully integrated into our frameworks, e.g. this includes our advanced storage plugins like ZFS, Ceph or even DRBD9, full IPv6 support and much more. LXC works with all modern and latest Linux kernels. Bash completion: All our CLI tools support now advanced bash completion, Linux experts will just love it! New Proxmox VE HA Manager for High Availability Clusters: The new HA manager dramatically simplifies HA setups - it works with only a few clicks on the GUI, test it! And it eliminates the need of external fencing devices, watchdog fencing is automatically configured." People who are already running Debian Jessie can install Proxmox Virtual Environment 4.0 on top of their existing installation. Further information can be found in the distribution's release announcement. Download: proxmox-ve_4.0-0d8559d0-17.iso (678MB, MD5, pkglist). |
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2015-09-10 |
Development Release: Proxmox 4.0 Beta 2 |
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Daniela Häsler has announced a new beta release of Proxmox Virtual Environment 4.0. The new release, which carries the name Proxmox VE 4.0 beta2, is based on Debian 8.2 and ships with version 4.2 of the Linux kernel. "We are proud to announce the release of the second beta of our Proxmox VE 4.x family - based on the great Debian Jessie 8.2.0 and latest Linux Kernel 4.2. So what's new in Proxmox VE 4.0 beta2? Countless improvements for LXC, especially the integration in our storage model. Migration path from OpenVZ to LXC. Linux Kernel 4.2. Ceph Server packages (0.94.x - hammer release). Embedded NoVNC console. Improved IPv6 support. Countless bug fixes." People who install the new beta release should be able to upgrade to the final 4.0 release once this round of testing has been completed. Further information is available in the project's forum announcement and on the project's roadmap. Download: proxmox-ve_4.0-9815097f-14.iso (680MB, MD5, pkglist). |
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2015-06-23 |
Development Release: Proxmox 4.0 Beta1 |
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Daniela Häslerhas announced the launch of a Beta release of Proxmox Virtual Environment (VE). Proxmox VE is a Debian-based distribution for running virtual applications and virtual machines. The new release, Proxmox VE 4.0 Beta1, offers a new resource manager and is the first version of Proxmox to include Linux contains (LXC). "The Proxmox VE HA Manager (pve-ha-manager), the new resource manager for the high availability cluster is one of the main new features. The pve-ha-manager, developed by the Proxmox team, replaces the former rgmanager. The HA manager monitors all virtual machines and containers on the cluster and automatically gets into action if one of them fails. It works out of the box, and additionally watchdog-based fencing simplifies deployments dramatically. The whole HA settings are configured via GUI. This beta version also comes with a brand-new Proxmox HA Simulator allowing users to learn and test all the functionality of the Proxmox VE HA solution prior to going into production. Proxmox VE 4.0 will be the first version to include Linux containers (LXC)." Further information on the Beta release can be found in the project's release announcement and in this forum post. Downloads: proxmox-ve_4.0-a7dc5694-9.iso (670MB, MD5, pkglist). |
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2015-02-19 |
Distribution Release: Proxmox 3.4 "Virtual Environment" |
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The Proxmox team has announced the availability of Proxmox 3.4 "Virtual Environment". The new release features out of the box ZFS storage support along with hotplug and NUMA (non-uniform memory access) support. "The Proxmox developers considered many user feature requests and added many GUI improvements like start/stop all VMs, migrate all VMs or disconnect virtual network cards. The integrated ZFS (OpenZFS) is an open source file system and logical volume manager in one, allowing huge storage capacities. Starting with the new ISO installer for Proxmox VE 3.4, users can now select their preferred root file system during installation (ext3, ext4 or ZFS). All ZFS raid levels can be selected, including raid-0, 1, or 10 as well as all raidz levels (z-1, z-2, z3). ZFS on Proxmox VE can be used either as a local directory, supporting all storage content types (instead of ext3 or ext4) or as zvol block-storage, currently supporting KVM images in raw format (with the new ZFS storage plugin)." More information can be found in the project's release announcement. The new version of Proxmox can be acquired from the distribution's download page. |
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2015-01-21 |
Distribution Release: Proxmox 4.0 "Mail Gateway" |
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Daniela Häsler has announced the release of Proxmox 4.0 "Mail Gateway" edition, a specialist email proxy based on Debian GNU/Linux 7.8: "Proxmox Server Solutions GmbH has released version 4.0 of its antispam and antivirus solution, Proxmox Mail Gateway. All packages have been updated and the new version is now based on Debian 7.8. The product, available on the market since ten years, continues its focus on stability and performance. Proxmox Mail Gateway is an email security system protecting email servers from spam, viruses, trojans and phishing and is managed through an easy, web-based interface. In the integrated Proxmox Message Tracking Center users can get an overview of all email logs. The Mail Gateway can run on a physical system (bare-metal) or as a virtual appliance. For this, the customized Linux kernel already contains all the necessary drivers for QEMU/KVM (virtio), VMware tools or Hyper-V integration services." Read the rest of the press release for more information. Proxmox 4.0 "Mail Gateway" is available from the project's download page. |
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2014-09-16 |
Distribution Release: Proxmox 3.3 "Virtual Environment" |
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Martin Maurer has announced the release of Proxmox 3.3 "Virtual Environment" edition, a Debian-based distribution providing an open-source virtualization management solution for servers: "Proxmox Server Solutions GmbH, developer of the open-source server virtualization solution Proxmox Virtual Environment (VE), today released version 3.3. The series of new features focus on security and include the Proxmox VE Firewall and two-factor authentication. A HTML5 console, the ZFS storage plugin and the Proxmox VE Mobile touch interface extend the range of use. Many package updates are included in the release. The highlight of the new release is the Proxmox VE Firewall. It has a distributed nature and is designed to protect the whole IT infrastructure. Completely integrated into the web-GUI and the cluster stack, it allows the user to setup firewall rules for all hosts, the cluster, virtual machines and containers." Read the press release and see the more technical release notes for further information. The new Proxmox release is available for free download from the project's download page. |
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2014-03-13 |
Distribution Release: Proxmox 3.2 "Virtual Environment" |
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Martin Maurer has announced the release of Proxmox 3.2 "Virtual Environment" edition, a Debian-based distribution offering a complete server virtualisation management solution based on KVM and containers. From the press release: "Proxmox Server Solutions GmbH, developer of the open source server virtualization platform Proxmox Virtual Environment (VE), today released version 3.2. Big enhancements in this release are the SPICE multi-monitor remote viewer for virtual servers and containers (with spiceterm), the distributed Ceph storage system and Open vSwitch. Countless updates are added like qemu 1.7, improved live backup, support for VMware(TM) pvscsi and vmxnet3, a new ZFS storage plugin, latest NIC drivers and bug fixes. Proxmox VE 3.2 includes the ability to build the Ceph storage cluster directly on Proxmox VE hosts. Ceph is a massively scalable, open source distributed object store and file system that is very popular in many cloud computing deployments. Proxmox VE 3.2 supports Ceph's RADOS Block Device to be used for VM disks...." Also see the release announcement, release notes, and the download page for further information including download links. |
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2013-08-21 |
Distribution Release: Proxmox 3.1 "Virtual Environment" |
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Martin Maurer has announced the release of Proxmox 3.1 "Virtual Environment" edition, a Debian-based distribution offering a complete server virtualization management solution based on KVM and containers: "We just released Proxmox VE 3.1, introducing great new features and services. We included SPICE, GlusterFS storage plugin and the ability to apply updates via GUI. As an additional service for our commercial subscribers, we introduce the Proxmox VE Enterprise Repository. This is the default and recommended repository for production servers. To access the Enterprise Repository, each Proxmox VE Server needs a valid Subscription Key. There is no change in licensing (AGPL v3), also packages for non-subscribers are still available. Changelog: pve-kernel-2.6.32-23-pve (2.6.32-109) - update to vzkernel-2.6.32-042stab079.5.src.rpm, remove fix-ipoib-add-missing-lock.patch (now upstream), include Highpoint 2710 RAID driver...." Read the release announcement, release notes, upgrading instructions and the download page for detailed information including download links. |
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2013-05-24 |
Distribution Release: Proxmox 3.0 "Virtual Environment" |
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Martin Maurer has announced the release of Proxmox 3.0 "Virtual Environment" edition, a Debian-based distribution offering a complete server virtualisation management solution based on KVM and containers: "We just released Proxmox VE 3.0. Its based on the great Debian 7.0 release and introduces a great new feature set - VM Templates and Clones. Under the hood, many improvements and optimizations are done, most important is the replacement of Apache 2 by our own event-driven API server. Changelog: update the Ceph packages to 0.61.2; pve-cluster 3.0 - depend on fuse (seems most utilities moved from fuse-utils to fuse), remove dependency on fuse-utils (this package is no longer required), fix warning about uninitialized value, fix bug 383 - restart pveproxy instead of apache2; pve-manager 3.0-20 - fix login problem when http_proxy is set, updated Chinese, German and French translation, allow to upload files with spaces in file name...." See the release announcement, release notes and download page for technical details and download links. |
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2013-05-09 |
Development Release: Proxmox 3.0 RC1 "Virtual Environment" |
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Martin Maurer has announced the availability of the first release candidate for Proxmox 3.0 "Virtual Environment" edition, a Debian-based distribution designed for running virtual appliances and virtual machines: "We just released Proxmox VE 3.0 RC1 (release candidate). Its based on the great Debian 7.0 release (Wheezy) and introduces a great new feature set - VM templates and clones. Under the hood, many improvements and optimizations are done, most important is the replacement of Apache 2 by our own event driven API server. Changelog: new VM clone feature; new event-driven API server (pveproxy); completely replace Apache 2; efficient support for HTTP keep-alive; support bootlogd (boot log can be viewed on the GUI); update qemu-kvm to 1.4.1; update kernel to vzkernel 2.6.32; changed default IO Scheduler to 'deadline'...." Read the release announcement and changelog for further details. Download (MD5): proxmox-ve_3.0-7ce622f2-9.iso (458MB, torrent). |
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2013-03-04 |
Distribution Release: Proxmox 2.3 "Virtual Environment" |
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Martin Maurer has announced the release of Proxmox 2.3 "Virtual Environment" edition, a Debian-based virtualisation platform for running virtual appliances and virtual machines: "We just released Proxmox VE 2.3, including countless improvements and a lot of exiting new features like the new KVM Backup/Restore - without the need of LVM. Changelog: update QEMU-KVM to 1.4.0; new KVM backup implementation; added RDB (ceph) support on GUI; update Linux kernel to vzkernel 2.6.32; include latest Broadcom bnx2/bnx2x drivers; include latest Adaptec aacraid driver; update e1000e to 2.2.14; update igb to 4.1.2; update ixgbe to 3.12.6; extend memory GUI to support ballooning; implement auto-ballooning; add HD resize feature to expand disks; updated network drivers; added omping binaries (for testing multicast between nodes); update to latest Debian version 6.0.7...." Here is the full changelog. Download: proxmox-ve_2.3-ad9c5c05-30.iso (402MB, MD5, torrent). |
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2012-10-24 |
Distribution Release: Proxmox 2.2 "Virtual Environment" |
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Martin Maurer has announced the release of Proxmox 2.2 "Virtual Environment" edition, an open-source virtualisation platform for running virtual appliances and virtual machines, based on Debian GNU/Linux: "Hi all. We just released Proxmox VE 2.2, including countless improvements and a lot of exiting new features, like live snapshots for KVM guests. Version 2.2 release promotion: Get a reduction of 22% on your Premium, Standard or Basic Support subscriptions. You can easily host all your virtualized servers with Proxmox VE 2.2 and get a replacement for VMware vSphere, Microsoft Hyper-V or Citrix XenServer. No license costs, no vendor lock-in, affordable support and full open-source system. Support is available in English and German." See the release announcement and release notes for additional details. Download the 64-bit installation CD image from here: proxmox-ve_2.2-7f9cfa4c-28.iso (397MB, MD5, torrent). |
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2012-04-27 |
Distribution Release: Proxmox 2.1 "Virtual Environment" |
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Martin Maurer has announced the release of Proxmox 2.1 "Virtual Environment" edition, an open-source virtualization platform for running virtual appliances and virtual machines, based on Debian GNU/Linux: "We just released Proxmox VE 2.1, including a lot of bug fixes in the new virtual machine startup and shutdown behavior. Release notes: simplified GUI for users without permissions; implemented startup and shutdown ordering; improved task logs on node start-up and shut-down; added Russian, Italian and Turkish translations; updated Corosync cluster stack to version 1.4.3; updated LVM to version 2.02.95 (fixes snapshot problems); bug fixes." Read the rest of the release announcement for upgrade instructions and other useful links. Download the 64-bit installation CD image from here: proxmox-ve_2.1-f9b0f63a-26.iso (367MB, MD5, torrent).
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2012-03-30 |
Distribution Release: Proxmox 2.0 "Virtual Environment" |
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Martin Maurer has announced the final release of Proxmox 2.0 "Virtual Environment" edition, a specialist Debian-based distribution designed for running virtual appliances and virtual machines: "We just released Proxmox VE 2.0. Features: complete new GUI based on Ext JS 4 JavaScript framework; fast search-driven interface capable of handling hundreds and probably thousands of VMs; secure VNC console supporting external VNC viewer with SSL support; role based user and permission management for all objects (VMs, storages, nodes, etc.); support for multiple authentication sources (MS ADS, LDAP, Linux PAM, Proxmox VE authentication); High Availability Cluster support for KVM guests and OpenVZ containers; based on Debian 6.0 'Squeeze' with long-term support 2.6.32 Linux kernel (based on RHEL 6.x) with KVM and OpenVZ as default.... Read the release announcement and the detailed product overview to learn more. Download: proxmox-ve_2.0-4b59ea39-23.iso (365MB, MD5, torrent).
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2012-02-17 |
Development Release: Proxmox 2.0 RC1 "Virtual Environment" |
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Martin Maurer has announced the availability of the first release candidate for Proxmox 2.0 "Virtual Environment", a Debian-based distribution designed for running virtual appliances and virtual machines: "We just uploaded the first release candidate of Proxmox VE 2.0 (new ISO and also updated the repository). This version can be upgraded to upcoming 2.0 releases including the stable release without problems. It's also the first 2.0 release which is based on a stable kernel. New features: role based user and permission management for all objects (VMs, storages, nodes, etc.); support for multiple authentication sources, including Active Directory, LDAP, Linux PAM, Proxmox VE internal authentication; vzdump uses now LZO compression by default; countless bug fixes. Read the release announcement for more information and relevant links. Download: proxmox-ve_2.0-8d4f53a0-20.iso (365MB, MD5, torrent).
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2011-11-18 |
Development Release: Proxmox 2.0 Beta "Virtual Environment" |
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Martin Maurer has announced the availability of the second beta release of Proxmox 2.0 "Virtual Environment" edition, a Debian-based distribution designed for running virtual appliances and virtual machines: "We just released the second beta of Proxmox Virtual Environment 2.0 (new ISO images and also updated the repository). New Features: backup and restore - GUI and CLI, works for OpenVZ containers and KVM VMs, 'Backup Now' via GUI, complete new backup scheduler, all jobs can be monitored as 'Recent tasks', vzdump package is obsolete, all code went into pve-manager package; OpenVZ - multiple storages for OpenVZ container, vswap support, improved init.log (shows start-up logs of a OpenVZ container); Simple File Manager - upload ISO images and templates via browser, no size limit any more, works on all nodes...." See the full release announcement for more details. Download: proxmox-ve_2.0-17.iso (356MB, MD5, torrent).
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2011-09-13 |
Distribution Release: Proxmox 1.9 "Virtual Environment" |
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Martin Maurer has announced the release of Proxmox 1.9 "Virtual Environment" edition, a Debian-based distribution designed for running virtual appliances and virtual machines: "We just released Proxmox VE 1.9, including a lot of fixes and updates. This release includes the long awaited new stable OpenVZ 2.6.32 and also latest KVM 0.15 with KSM support. Release notes: PVE kernel 2.6.32, updates for drivers including e1000e to 1.5.1, ARECA RAID driver, megaraid_sas, bnx2, igb to 3.1.16, ixgbe to 3.5.14-NAPI, drbd 8.3.10; vzctl (3.0.28), update to latest upstream, set default template to Debian 6.0, merge some fixes from upstream; PVE manager (1.9), fix uptime display for 2.6.32 kernel with 1000HZ, support newer vzctl versions, support 'maxfiles' backup option; PVE QEMU KVM (0.15.0), use PXE ROMs from upstream qemu-kvm; QEMU Server (1.1), small fixes for new qemu-kvm 0.15.0...." Read the release announcement and release notes for further details. Download (MD5): proxmox-ve_1.9-6542-6.iso (342MB, torrent).
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