-{pve} ships as a set of Debian packages, so you can simply install it
-on top of a normal Debian installation. After configuring the
-repositories, you need to run:
-
-[source,bash]
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-apt-get update
-apt-get install proxmox-ve
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-
-While this looks easy, it presumes that you have correctly installed
-the base system, and you know how you want to configure and use the
-local storage. Network configuration is also completely up to you.
-
-In general, this is not trivial, especially when you use LVM or
-ZFS. This is why we provide an installation CDROM for {pve}. That
-installer just ask you a few questions, then partitions the local
-disk(s), installs all required packages, and configures the system
-including a basic network setup. You can get a fully functional system
-within a few minutes, including the following:
-
-* Complete operating system (Debian Linux, 64-bit)
-* Partition the hard drive with ext4 (alternative ext3 or xfs) or ZFS
-* {pve} Kernel with LXC and KVM support
-* Complete toolset
-* Web based management interface
-
-NOTE: By default, the complete server is used and all existing data is
-removed.
-
-Further configuration is done via the Proxmox web interface. Just
-point your browser to the IP address given during installation
-(https://youripaddress:8006). Proxmox VE is tested for IE9, Firefox 10
-and higher, Google Chrome (latest).
-
-
-Network Configuration
----------------------
-
-Basic network setup.
-
-image::images/cluster-nwdiag.svg[{pve} Cluster Network]
-
-image::images/node-nwdiag.svg[{pve} Default Network Setup]
-
-
-Local Storage
--------------
-
-Logical Volume Manager (LVM)
-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
-
-TODO: info abou LVM.
-
-
-ZFS on Linux
-~~~~~~~~~~~~
-
-TODO: info abou ZFS.