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Frequently Asked Questions
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NOTE: New FAQs are appended to the bottom of this section.
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/////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
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ADD NEW FAQS TO THE BOTTOM OF THIS SECTION TO MAINTAIN NUMBERING
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/////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
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[qanda]
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What distribution is Proxmox VE based on?::
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Proxmox VE is based on http://www.debian.org[Debian GNU/Linux]
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Will Proxmox VE run on a 32bit processor?::
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Proxmox VE works only on 64-bit CPU´s (AMD or Intel). There is no plan
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for 32-bit for the platform.
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NOTE: VMs and Containers can be bothe 32-bit and/or 64-bit.
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Does my CPU support virtualization?::
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To check if your CPU is virtualization compatible, check for the "vmx"
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or "svm" tag in this command output:
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egrep '(vmx|svm)' /proc/cpuinfo
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Supported Intel CPUs::
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64-bit processors with
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Virtualization_Technology#Intel_virtualization_.28VT-x.29[Intel
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Virtualization Technology (Intel VT-x)] support. (http://ark.intel.com/search/advanced/?s=t&VTX=true&InstructionSet=64-bit[List of processors with Intel VT and 64-bit])
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Supported AMD CPUs::
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64-bit processors with
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Virtualization_Technology#AMD_virtualization_.28AMD-V.29[AMD
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Virtualization Technology (AMD-V)] support.
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What is a container, CT, VE, Virtual Private Server, VPS?::
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Operating-system-level virtualization is a server-virtualization
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method where the kernel of an operating system allows for multiple
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isolated user-space instances, instead of just one. We call such
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instances containers.
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What is a KVM guest (KVM VM)?::
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A KVM guest or KVM VM is a guest system running virtualized under
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Proxmox VE with KVM.
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