Proxmox Virtual Environment (Proxmox VE) is the name of the Proxmox open-source platform for server virtualization, which supports both virtual machines (VMs) and containers. It is based on KVM (Kernel-based Virtual Machine) for the virtualization of entire operating systems and LXC (Linux Containers) for lightweight containers.
The Proxmox open-source platform VE offers web-based management for easy control of virtual environments, integrated backup and snapshot functions, and live migration for uninterrupted operation. The platform is particularly attractive for enterprises and data centers, as it enables high flexibility, scalability, and cost savings.
Typical use cases for Proxmox VE include cloud hosting, dedicated servers, as well as colocation environments and Kubernetes-based workloads. Thanks to cluster support, multiple Proxmox instances can be connected to create a highly available infrastructure.
Additionally, software-defined storage solutions such as Ceph can be seamlessly integrated into Proxmox VE, enabling efficient management of large storage resources.