System Requirements ------------------- ifdef::wiki[] :pve-toplevel: endif::wiki[] We recommend using high quality server hardware, when running {pve} in production. To further decrease the impact of a failed host, you can run {pve} in a cluster with highly available (HA) virtual machines and containers. {pve} can use local storage (DAS), SAN, NAS, and distributed storage like Ceph RBD. For details see xref:chapter_storage[chapter storage]. [[install_minimal_requirements]] Minimum Requirements, for Evaluation ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ These minimum requirements are for evaluation purposes only and should not be used in production. * CPU: 64bit (Intel EMT64 or AMD64) * Intel VT/AMD-V capable CPU/Mainboard for KVM full virtualization support * RAM: 1 GB RAM, plus additional RAM needed for guests * Hard drive * One network card (NIC) [[install_recommended_requirements]] Recommended System Requirements ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ * Intel EMT64 or AMD64 with Intel VT/AMD-V CPU flag. * Memory: Minimum 2 GB for the OS and {pve} services, plus designated memory for guests. For Ceph and ZFS, additional memory is required; approximately 1GB of memory for every TB of used storage. * Fast and redundant storage, best results are achieved with SSDs. * OS storage: Use a hardware RAID with battery protected write cache (``BBU'') or non-RAID with ZFS (optional SSD for ZIL). * VM storage: ** For local storage, use either a hardware RAID with battery backed write cache (BBU) or non-RAID for ZFS and Ceph. Neither ZFS nor Ceph are compatible with a hardware RAID controller. ** Shared and distributed storage is possible. * Redundant (Multi-)Gbit NICs, with additional NICs depending on the preferred storage technology and cluster setup. * For PCI(e) passthrough the CPU needs to support the VT-d/AMD-d flag. Simple Performance Overview ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ To get an overview of the CPU and hard disk performance on an installed {pve} system, run the included `pveperf` tool. NOTE: This is just a very quick and general benchmark. More detailed tests are recommended, especially regarding the I/O performance of your system. Supported Web Browsers for Accessing the Web Interface ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ To access the web-based user interface, we recommend using one of the following browsers: * Firefox, a release from the current year, or the latest Extended Support Release * Chrome, a release from the current year * Microsoft's currently supported version of Edge * Safari, a release from the current year When accessed from a mobile device, {pve} will show a lightweight, touch-based interface.