Cara Install Proxmox Virtual Environment (VE) di PC Server

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13 Nov 202318:48

Summary

TLDRThis video tutorial demonstrates how to install Proxmox on a PC server. It covers creating a bootable USB drive using Rufus and downloading the Proxmox software. The tutorial walks through the installation process, configuring network settings, setting up a static IP, and selecting storage. The video also explains the steps for logging into the Proxmox interface, upgrading the system, and changing repositories for a non-subscription version. Aimed at those looking to set up a virtualized environment on their server, this guide ensures a smooth setup and provides key tips for successful installation.

Takeaways

  • 😀 Ensure you download the correct version of Proxmox (version 8) from the official Proxmox website before starting the installation process.
  • 😀 Use Rufus to create a bootable USB drive for Proxmox installation on the server.
  • 😀 When creating the bootable USB, make sure the partition scheme is set to MBR for BIOS or UEFI compatibility.
  • 😀 Always check that your USB drive does not contain important data before making it bootable, as it will be wiped during the process.
  • 😀 During Proxmox installation, make sure your server is connected to the internet for automatic network configuration and IP detection.
  • 😀 Set the root password, email for recovery, and configure the network (preferably static IP) during installation for proper setup.
  • 😀 After the installation is complete, ensure to remove the USB drive before rebooting to prevent the server from booting again from USB.
  • 😀 Proxmox’s web interface is accessible via a browser at https://<your-server-ip>:8006 for remote management after installation.
  • 😀 To use Proxmox without a subscription, modify the repository settings to enable 'No Subscription' repositories and disable the enterprise repositories.
  • 😀 After installation, always perform an update and upgrade on the system to ensure the latest software and patches are applied.
  • 😀 The process includes some waiting times for installation and updates, so be patient and ensure the server remains connected to the internet.

Q & A

  • What is the first step in installing Proxmox on a physical server?

    -The first step is to create a bootable USB drive using the Proxmox ISO file and the Rufus software. This USB will be used to boot and install Proxmox on the server.

  • Where can you download the Proxmox ISO file for installation?

    -The Proxmox ISO file can be downloaded from the official Proxmox website at proxmox.com under the download section, selecting the Proxmox VE version for virtual environments.

  • Why is it important to use the Rufus software for creating a bootable USB?

    -Rufus is used to create a bootable USB because it is reliable and allows for easy setup of bootable media from ISO files, making the installation of Proxmox on a physical server possible.

  • What should you ensure before proceeding with the Proxmox installation on the server?

    -Before proceeding with the installation, ensure that the server is connected to the internet, as this will help in detecting the IP address and syncing the time zone during installation.

  • What is the recommended IP setup for the Proxmox installation?

    -It is recommended to use a static IP address for Proxmox, as this ensures a stable and consistent network connection for the server, especially in production environments.

  • What should you do if you encounter a 'Subscription not found' message during the installation process?

    -If you encounter the 'Subscription not found' message, it is normal for users with non-enterprise licenses. You can ignore this message or choose to disable the subscription repository in the Proxmox settings.

  • How do you change the repository to the 'no subscription' repository in Proxmox?

    -To change the repository, disable the default enterprise repository and add the 'no subscription' repository. This can be done through the Proxmox web interface or via the command line.

  • What is the significance of upgrading Proxmox after installation?

    -Upgrading Proxmox after installation ensures that you have the latest security patches and software updates, providing a more stable and secure system for running virtual machines and containers.

  • How can you access the Proxmox web interface after installation?

    -After installation, you can access the Proxmox web interface by entering the server's IP address followed by port 8006 in your web browser (e.g., https://<server-ip>:8006). Use the 'root' username and the password you set during installation to log in.

  • What are the steps to configure the server’s network settings during the installation process?

    -During the installation, you will need to set the network settings by either selecting DHCP to automatically obtain an IP address or setting a static IP address manually. You will also need to select your country and time zone, which will auto-sync if the server is connected to the internet.

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