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Goals


- Knowing how to deploy, master and configure the Proxmox VE virtualization solution

Program

The different types of virtualization
Virtualization in the Linux kernel
Global presentation of Proxmox VE, OpenVZ and KVM
Expected functionalities

Bare-metal
installation Installation on an existing Debian system
Network storage model: iSCSI, NFS, LVM / iSCSI
Local storage: on LVM, in a directory
Discovery of the Web interface
Basic parameters

Practical workshop: installation of Proxmox, tests of the different storage models

Presentation of virtualization by isolation
Specific features of OpenVZ technology
Configuration of Linux virtual machines
Network configuration of OpenVZ machines: veth or veneth

Practical workshop: setting up an OpenVZ container, configuration examples

Presentation of complete virtualization
KVM and Linux
technology
Configuring KVM virtual machines Network configuration: network bridge, NAT

Practical workshop: setting up a KVM virtual machine

Deployment of virtual machines
Media management
Shutdown, startup of virtual machines
Access to the VNC console
Troubleshooting, logs
Backup, restore
Use of models

Practical workshop: deployment of an OpenVZ machine, KVM on an ISO, startup and shutdown of the machine, etc

Advantages and limits of the Proxmox VE cluster
Concept of master, nodes
Centralized management via the Web interface
Command line management
Migration of virtual machines

Practical workshop: Setting up a second Proxmox node, a cluster, migration of virtual machines between hosts

Debian and Proxmox security policy
Command line tools
Firewall configuration, network considerations
Update procedure

Practical workshop: check for updates, apply them if necessary, secure network connections

Duration

5 days

Price

£ 2148

Audience

System administrators, project managers, developers

Prerequisites

Notions of system and network administration in a Linux environment

Reference

OUT555-F

Sessions

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