With this lab effort, we wanted to create a tiny but powerful 3-node Proxmox VE 6.3 cluster. We’ve been impressed by the Lenovo Nano line of PCs, so we snagged three more for this experiment. UsingLenovo ThinkCentre m90n’s, we can demonstrate the amount of computational power and stora...
In Proxmox, click on your node (in my example it’s called test) and drill down to your local (test) datastore. To the right, you’ll see “ISO Images”. Click on that, and just above there will be an upload option. See the screenshots below for clarification here: Go ahead and s...
You can just copy "template" ( /etc/pve/priv/acme/default ) from another proxmox where LE cert is working, to /etc/pve/priv/acme/default and run order certificate. pvenode acme cert order I suggest to create mail something like letsencrypt@example.com and have it in the tem...
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Like any good lifecycle management, upgrading ProxMox VE is best practice to apply and patch any out of date packages that may be on your nodes in your cluster. Updates can also add new features and is part of the general maintenance of your servers. The last thing you want to do is ...
I have a three server Proxmox cluster in my lab, where I cheaped out on the OS drives. I bought 1TB Silicon Power SSD’s, because they were cheap, and I have generally had no issues with using these off brand SSD’s as boot drives. I figured they were just OS drives anyway, so ...
192.168.1.130 homelab.domain.net proxmox Now, you need to create and associate the SSL certificate. To do that, go to your node GUI, and look for the section "Certificates": Here, you can add a certificate usingLet's Encrypt. Just select "Add" and a dialog will show up. In the cha...
Virtualization platform: Proxmox Virtual Environment in a standalone node. Rancher K3s Kubernetes distribution for building the small Kubernetes cluster with KVM virtual machines run by the Proxmox VE standalone node. After setting up the Kubernetes cluster, the idea is to deploy in it the following...
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After the installation, go to VirtualBox 🡺 Settings 🡺 Shared Folders 🡺 click the Add folder icon at the top right 🡺 enter the Folder Path, Name, and Mount Point 🡺 click OK. Note: The folder Path must be that of the folder you want to use as a shared folder on the host...