by a file or a block device residing in the configured storage. The choice of
a storage type will determine the format of the hard disk image. Storages which
present block devices (LVM, ZFS, Ceph) will require the *raw disk image format*,
-whereas files based storages (Ext4, NFS, GlusterFS) will let you to choose
+whereas files based storages (Ext4, NFS, CIFS, GlusterFS) will let you to choose
either the *raw disk image format* or the *QEMU image format*.
* the *QEMU image format* is a copy on write format which allows snapshots, and
host.
.Fixed Memory Allocation
-[thumbnail="gui-create-vm-memory-fixed.png"]
+[thumbnail="gui-create-vm-memory.png"]
-When choosing a *fixed size memory* {pve} will simply allocate what you
-specify to your VM.
+When setting memory and minimum memory to the same amount
+{pve} will simply allocate what you specify to your VM.
Even when using a fixed memory size, the ballooning device gets added to the
VM, because it delivers useful information such as how much memory the guest
really uses.
In general, you should leave *ballooning* enabled, but if you want to disable
it (e.g. for debugging purposes), simply uncheck
-*Ballooning* or set
+*Ballooning Device* or set
balloon: 0
in the configuration.
.Automatic Memory Allocation
-[thumbnail="gui-create-vm-memory-dynamic.png", float="left"]
// see autoballoon() in pvestatd.pm
-When choosing to *automatically allocate memory*, {pve} will make sure that the
+When setting the minimum memory lower than memory, {pve} will make sure that the
minimum amount you specified is always available to the VM, and if RAM usage on
the host is below 80%, will dynamically add memory to the guest up to the
maximum memory specified.
the Qemu user networking stack, where a built-in router and DHCP server can
provide network access. This built-in DHCP will serve addresses in the private
10.0.2.0/24 range. The NAT mode is much slower than the bridged mode, and
-should only be used for testing.
+should only be used for testing. This mode is only available via CLI or the API,
+but not via the WebUI.
You can also skip adding a network device when creating a VM by selecting *No
network device*.
The VM is ready to be started.
+
+ifndef::wiki[]
+include::qm-cloud-init.adoc[]
+endif::wiki[]
+
+
+
Managing Virtual Machines with `qm`
------------------------------------
no longer running.
+ifdef::wiki[]
+
+See Also
+~~~~~~~~
+
+* link:/wiki/Cloud-Init_Support[Cloud-Init Support]
+
+endif::wiki[]
+
+
ifdef::manvolnum[]
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