Software update: Proxmox VE 6.0

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Proxmox VE is an open source virtualization platform based on kvm and lxc containers. It can be managed via a web interface, and a commandline and a rest API are also available. For more information, please refer to this page and various video tutorials can be found on this page being watched. The whole is published under the agpl. Version 6.0 has been released with the following changes:

Proxmox VE 6.0 released!

We’re excited to announce the final release of our Proxmox VE 6.0! It’s based on the great Debian 10 codename “Buster” and the latest 5.0 Linux kernel, QEMU 4.0, LXC 3.1.0, ZFS 0.8.1, Ceph 14.2, Corosync 3.0, and more.

This major release includes the latest Ceph Nautilus features and an improved Ceph management dashboard. We have updated the cluster communication stack to Corosync 3 using Kronosnet, and have a new selection widget for the network making it simple to select the correct link address in the cluster creation wizard.

With ZFS 0.8.1 we have included TRIM support for SSDs and also support for native encryption with comfortable key-handling.

The new installer supports ZFS root via UEFI, for example you can boot a ZFS mirror on NVMe SSDs (using systemd-boot instead of grub).

And as always we have included countless bug fixes and improvements on a lot of places; see the release notes for all details.

release notes
Video intro
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Documentation
Community Forum

A big THANK YOU to our active community for all your feedback, testing, bug reporting and patch submitting!

Version number 6.0
Release status Final
Operating systems Linux
Website Proxmox Server Solutions
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License type Conditions (GNU/BSD/etc.)
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