Open source
Proxmox VE is built on the Debian GNU/Linux distribution. The source code is available under the GNU Affero General Public License, version 3 (GNU AGPL, v3). This means that at any time you can view the code and even add your changes to the project.
Server virtualization management through a single panel
Proxmox VE allows you to manage server virtualization using a single, intuitive panel. The system supports both KVM virtual machines and LXC containers, making it adaptable to the most demanding user needs. The ease of use makes IT resource management simpler and more efficient.

Management through WEB-GUI
The clear WEB-GUI of Proxmox VE, accessible via a browser, allows you to easily manage virtual machines, whether they are LXC containers or KVM machines. The console built on HTML5 means you don’t have to worry about additional plugins to access your virtual machines.
Unique Proxmox VE cluster
Connect all servers with Proxmox VE into a cluster managed from a single WEB-GUI. By utilizing the Proxmox Cluster File System (PMXCFS), the configuration of virtual machines is automatically replicated across all physical servers tied into the cluster. To change the configuration or start another virtual machine, you no longer need to log into each server.
Live migration of virtual machines
Proxmox VE enables the live migration of virtual machines to another physical machine. This way, you can move a virtual machine from one physical server to another without stopping it. Zero downtime – maximum flexibility in process management.
Built-in backup system
Few virtualization environments can boast a built-in system for backing up virtual machines. Proxmox VE is equipped with such a solution. You can easily create a backup of the entire machine along with its configuration – regardless of the space where the virtual disk is located and the virtualization technology used (KVM or LXC).
Proxmox VE HA cluster (high availability)
Running a cluster in HA mode allows you to define virtual machines that are to operate in this mode. In the event of a failure of one of the physical machines, Proxmox VE will automatically start LXC or KVM containers defined as HA machines on another server.
Virtual networks
Proxmox VE uses network bridges and VLANs to create virtual networks. Additionally, you can easily define bonded interfaces (bonding/aggregation) using Proxmox tools. With these solutions, you can build complex and functional virtual networks.
CEPH
SDS (Software-defined storage) is a distributed file system resistant to the failure of any host. With the SDS system along with Proxmox VE, you can run a hyper-converged cluster.
Custom authentication
Proxmox VE supports several authentication sources, such as Microsoft AD, LDAP, Linux PAM, or the built-in authentication server. An additional option is to enable two-factor authentication using Yubikey.
Over 50 ready-made templates
With Proxmox VE virtualization, you have access to ready-made virtual machine templates that you can download and run as LXC containers. The machines are already pre-installed and configured.
Proxmox VE – subscription
We offer Proxmox VE subscription plans that provide access to stable updates and technical support. As a Proxmox partner in Poland, we help companies implement and manage this solution, tailoring it to their individual needs.
Choose a subscription plan for yourself