General Settings
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General settings of a VM include
OS Settings
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When creating a VM, setting the proper Operating System(OS) allows {pve} to
optimize some low level parameters. For instance Windows OS expect the BIOS
is an older type of paravirtualized controller. It has been superseded by the
VirtIO SCSI Controller, in terms of features.
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On each controller you attach a number of emulated hard disks, which are backed
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
CPU
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A *CPU socket* is a physical slot on a PC motherboard where you can plug a CPU.
This CPU can then contain one or many *cores*, which are independent
host.
.Fixed Memory Allocation
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When setting memory and minimum memory to the same amount
{pve} will simply allocate what you specify to your VM.
Network Device
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Each VM can have many _Network interface controllers_ (NIC), of four different
types:
.Start and Shutdown Order
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In some case you want to be able to fine tune the boot order of your
VMs, for instance if one of your VM is providing firewalling or DHCP
Migration
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If you have a cluster, you can migrate your VM to another host with
Copies and Clones
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VM installation is usually done using an installation media (CD-ROM)
from the operation system vendor. Depending on the OS, this can be a