Installation - Proxmox VE
pve.proxmox.com › wiki › InstallationAfter selecting Install Proxmox VE and accepting the EULA, the prompt to select the target hard disk (s) will appear. The Options button opens the dialog to select the target file system. The default file system is ext4. The Logical Volume Manager (LVM) is used when ext4 or xfs is selected.
Install and configure Proxmox VE
https://www.proxmox.com/en/proxmox-ve/get-startedProxmox VE is fast and easy to install. It's easy to start: Just download the ISO image and install Proxmox VE on your hardware. In five minutes you'll be creating your first virtual machines and containers. Proxmox VE source code is licensed under the GNU AGPL, v3 and free to download and use. With the bare-metal installation, you'll get a ...
Storage - Proxmox VE
https://pve.proxmox.com/wiki/StorageThe Proxmox VE storage model is very flexible. Virtual machine images can either be stored on one or several local storages, or on shared storage like NFS or iSCSI (NAS, SAN). There are no limits, and you may configure as many storage pools as you like. You can use all storage technologies available for Debian Linux.
Installation - Proxmox VE
https://pve.proxmox.com/wiki/InstallationFor example, ALT + N to press a Next button. Install Proxmox VE (Debug mode) Starts the installation in debug mode. A console will be opened at several installation steps. This helps to debug the situation if something goes wrong. To exit a debug console, press CTRL-D. This option can be used to boot a live system with all basic tools available.