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:title: Installation :title: Installation
endif::wiki[] endif::wiki[]
{pve} ships as a set of Debian packages, so you can simply install it {pve} is based on Debian and comes with an installation CD-ROM
on top of a normal Debian installation, or download the installation which includes a complete Debian ("jessie" for Proxmox VE 4.x) system as
CD-ROM and use that to install {pve} on your hardware. well as all necessary Proxmox VE packages. The
installer just asks you a few questions, then partitions the local
Installing on top of an existing Debian installation looks easy, but disk(s), installs all required packages, and configures the system
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 CD-ROM 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 including a basic network setup. You can get a fully functional system
within a few minutes, including the following: within a few minutes. This is the preferred and recommended installation method.
* Complete operating system (Debian Linux, 64-bit) Alternatively, Proxmox VE can be installed on top of an existing Debian system.
* Partition the hard drive with ext4 (alternative ext3 or xfs) or ZFS This option is only recommended for advanced users since detail knowledge about
* {pve} Kernel with LXC and KVM support Proxmox VE is necessary.
* Complete toolset
* Web based management interface
ifndef::wiki[] ifndef::wiki[]
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Using the {pve} Installation CD-ROM Using the {pve} Installation CD-ROM
----------------------------------- -----------------------------------
This is the preferred and recommended installation method. Includes 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 NOTE: By default, the complete server is used and all existing data is
removed. removed.
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Install {pve} on Debian Install {pve} on Debian
----------------------- -----------------------
{pve} ships as a set of Debian packages, so you can simply install it {pve} ships as a set of Debian packages, so you can install it
on top of a normal Debian installation. After configuring the on top of a normal Debian installation. After configuring the
repositories, you need to run: repositories, you need to run:
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apt-get install proxmox-ve apt-get install proxmox-ve
---- ----
Installing on top of an existing Debian installation looks easy, but
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.
You can find a detailed step by step howto on the You can find a detailed step by step howto on the
{webwiki-url}Install_Proxmox_VE_on_Debian_Jessie[wiki]. {webwiki-url}Install_Proxmox_VE_on_Debian_Jessie[wiki].