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fb810903 1Frequently Asked Questions
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5ifdef::wiki[]
6:pve-toplevel:
7endif::wiki[]
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9NOTE: New FAQs are appended to the bottom of this section.
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11/////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
12ADD NEW FAQS TO THE BOTTOM OF THIS SECTION TO MAINTAIN NUMBERING
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15[qanda]
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a660560c 17What distribution is {pve} based on?::
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a660560c 19{pve} is based on http://www.debian.org[Debian GNU/Linux]
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a660560c 21What license does the {pve} project use?::
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23{pve} code is licensed under the GNU Affero General Public License,
24version 3.
25
26Will {pve} run on a 32bit processor?::
27
5eba0743 28{pve} works only on 64-bit CPUs (AMD or Intel). There is no plan
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29for 32-bit for the platform.
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33Does my CPU support virtualization?::
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35To check if your CPU is virtualization compatible, check for the `vmx`
36or `svm` tag in this command output:
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38----
39egrep '(vmx|svm)' /proc/cpuinfo
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42Supported Intel CPUs::
43
4464-bit processors with
45http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Virtualization_Technology#Intel_virtualization_.28VT-x.29[Intel
46Virtualization Technology (Intel VT-x)] support. (http://ark.intel.com/search/advanced/?s=t&VTX=true&InstructionSet=64-bit[List of processors with Intel VT and 64-bit])
47
48Supported AMD CPUs::
49
5064-bit processors with
51http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Virtualization_Technology#AMD_virtualization_.28AMD-V.29[AMD
52Virtualization Technology (AMD-V)] support.
53
54What is a container, CT, VE, Virtual Private Server, VPS?::
55
56Operating-system-level virtualization is a server-virtualization
57method where the kernel of an operating system allows for multiple
58isolated user-space instances, instead of just one. We call such
8e4bb261 59instances containers. As containers use the host's kernel they are
92702cb2 60limited to Linux guests.
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a660560c 62What is a QEMU/KVM guest (or VM)?::
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64A QEMU/KVM guest (or VM) is a guest system running virtualized under
65{pve} using QEMU and the Linux KVM kernel module.
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a660560c 67What is QEMU?::
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69QEMU is a generic and open source machine emulator and
70virtualizer. QEMU uses the Linux KVM kernel module to achieve near
71native performance by executing the guest code directly on the host
72CPU.
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73It is not limited to Linux guests but allows arbitrary operating systems
74to run.
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76How long will my {pve} version be supported?::
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78{pve} versions are supported at least as long as the corresponding
79Debian Version is
80https://wiki.debian.org/DebianOldStable[oldstable]. {pve} uses a
81rolling release model and using the latest stable version is always
82recommended.
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84[width="100%",cols="5*d",options="header"]
85|===========================================================
86| {pve} Version | Debian Version | First Release | Debian EOL | Proxmox EOL
87| {pve} 4.x | Debian 8 (Jessie) | 2015-10 | 2018-05 | tba
88| {pve} 3.x | Debian 7 (Wheezy) | 2013-05 | 2016-04 | 2017-02
89| {pve} 2.x | Debian 6 (Squeeze)| 2012-04 | 2014-05 | 2014-05
90| {pve} 1.x | Debian 5 (Lenny) | 2008-10 | 2012-03 | 2013-01
91|===========================================================
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92a08560 93LXC vs LXD vs Proxmox Containers vs Docker::
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95LXC is a userspace interface for the Linux kernel containment
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96features. Through a powerful API and simple tools, it lets Linux users
97easily create and manage system containers. LXC, as well as the former
98OpenVZ, aims at *system virtualization*, i.e. allows you to run a
99complete OS inside a container, where you log in as ssh, add users,
100run apache, etc...
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8e5f15be 102LXD is building on top of LXC to provide a new, better user
8c1189b6 103experience. Under the hood, LXD uses LXC through `liblxc` and its Go
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104binding to create and manage the containers. It's basically an
105alternative to LXC's tools and distribution template system with the
106added features that come from being controllable over the network.
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108Proxmox Containers also aims at *system virtualization*, and thus uses
109LXC as the basis of its own container offer. The Proxmox Container
8c1189b6 110Toolkit is called `pct`, and is tightly coupled with {pve}. That means
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111that it is aware of the cluster setup, and it can use the same network
112and storage resources as fully virtualized VMs. You can even use the
113{pve} firewall, create and restore backups, or manage containers using
114the HA framework. Everything can be controlled over the network using
115the {pve} API.
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117Docker aims at running a *single* application running in a contained
118environment. Hence you're managing a docker instance from the host with the
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119docker toolkit. It is not recommended to run docker directly on your
120{pve} host.
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122NOTE: You can however perfectly install and use docker inside a Proxmox Qemu
123VM, and thus getting the benefit of software containerization with the very
124strong isolation that VMs provide.