Love it. I struggle with keeping up with edits required on old proxmox version, but seemingly unnecessary on 8.0 or above. Catching up with those by doing lots of grunt work. On your last edit of the grub file, I found an “update-grub” saves you a reboot. But the back of mind still questioned it. Lots and lots of reboot in a new setup…one less was the selling point. BUT I still did the reboot…IT norms 101 law! 😊
did all this on Prox 8.3.. and my laptop wont switch the screen off.. I wonder if by ignoring the lid switch it wont let it turn off.. will try to turn off the sleep option instead.. but did you come across the issue? any idea? thanks
Proxmox specifications are on the official site here: www.proxmox.com/en/proxmox-virtual-environment/requirements On the error, you may need to enable Virtualization Technology on the host as a guess. You are best off googling the error message.
The nice thing about Proxmox is that the compatibility list is pretty much most hardware that will run x64. For the best notebook, other than "the one you have", I would go for as much RAM as you can afford together with an SSD disk if possible. Notebook hardware typically doesn't get to benefit from RAID 0 (or other RAID config) IO parallelization where the disk cache can give you a bit of speed boost even on HDDs. As such, putting some money into an SSD will help the machine perform better, even if it is just for test lab stuff as I'm doing.
I just bought this same laptop and I'm still faced with the same error message. I've gone into the bios and intel (vmx) virtualization technology is enabled. How do I solve this issue
Thank you for making a straight to the point video!
Love it. I struggle with keeping up with edits required on old proxmox version, but seemingly unnecessary on 8.0 or above. Catching up with those by doing lots of grunt work. On your last edit of the grub file, I found an “update-grub” saves you a reboot. But the back of mind still questioned it. Lots and lots of reboot in a new setup…one less was the selling point. BUT I still did the reboot…IT norms 101 law! 😊
did all this on Prox 8.3.. and my laptop wont switch the screen off.. I wonder if by ignoring the lid switch it wont let it turn off.. will try to turn off the sleep option instead.. but did you come across the issue? any idea? thanks
I've not come across this issue - I've only just upgraded to 8.3 but will share if I find anything.
I keep getting an error message that my CPU does not support KVM acceleration. Which pc can I get to install Proxmox and what are the specifications?
Proxmox specifications are on the official site here: www.proxmox.com/en/proxmox-virtual-environment/requirements
On the error, you may need to enable Virtualization Technology on the host as a guess. You are best off googling the error message.
Which notebook works best with Promox or at least what hardware features are essential? Thanks
The nice thing about Proxmox is that the compatibility list is pretty much most hardware that will run x64.
For the best notebook, other than "the one you have", I would go for as much RAM as you can afford together with an SSD disk if possible.
Notebook hardware typically doesn't get to benefit from RAID 0 (or other RAID config) IO parallelization where the disk cache can give you a bit of speed boost even on HDDs. As such, putting some money into an SSD will help the machine perform better, even if it is just for test lab stuff as I'm doing.
Which laptop are u using?
I'm using a really old Dell M6500
I just bought this same laptop and I'm still faced with the same error message. I've gone into the bios and intel (vmx) virtualization technology is enabled.
How do I solve this issue