Master Class: Proxmox v9 - Advanced Administrator's Hands-On Workshop
(PV9AA)
Prerequisites
- Basic knowledge of virtualisation is beneficial for this workshop. Participants should have foundational knowledge of Linux systems as well as basic networking skills.
- There are no specific prerequisites regarding previous experience with Proxmox.
- The workshop is designed to introduce both beginners and advanced users to the diverse capabilities of Proxmox virtualisation and to deepen their knowledge.
Course Content
- Overview of Proxmox VE
- Setting up a single node: Concepts / Architecture / Technology
- Hardware requirements for a single-node setup
- Installation and management of software updates
- Introduction to web-based management (GUI)
- Network model
- Storage model - local and shared storage
- NEW: VM snapshots on thick-provisioned LVM storage (iSCSI/FC SAN) as volume chains
- NEW: RAIDZ expansion - adding devices to existing ZFS RAIDZ pools
- Fundamentals of authentication and user management
- KVM: Creating and managing virtual machines (Windows & Linux)
- LXC: Creating and managing containers (Linux only)
- NEW: Creating containers from OCI images (Open Container Initiative)
- NEW: Nested virtualisation for specialised VMs
- Managing the start-up and shutdown behaviour of VMs and containers
- Backup and recovery, scheduling
- Proxmox VE Firewall
- Guest provisioning
- Proxmox VE cluster setup: Concepts / Architecture / Technology
- Hardware requirements for a cluster installation
- Proxmox VE cluster: Features / Setup / Configuration / Management
- Managing the uptime of guest operating systems
- High availability (HA) - the Proxmox VE HA Manager and Corosync
- NEW: HA rules and resource affinity
- NEW: Datacentre bulk actions - tag-based mass management
- Concepts for security enhancement
- Hyperconverged infrastructure with Ceph
- NEW: SDN fabrics - OpenFabric and OSPF for complex network architectures
- Proxmox VE storage replication framework⢠Troubleshooting (for single-node setups and cluster installations)
- Establishing a baseline for node performance (networks & clusters)
- Migration of VMware workloads to Proxmox (introduction)

