In crazy times as today’s, having strong and unique passwords are a must to handle threats from Internet. However, keeping track of such passwords is very hard, and this is where password managers come in. There are several password managers out there, but I really enjoy Bitwarden. If you don’t know them, I urge you…
Tag: pve
Setting up Intel GPU passthrough on Proxmox LXC containers
If you are a Proxmox Virtual Environment (aka PVE) user, chances are that you probably have a few LXC containers running on server. If that is indeed your case and you are interested in leveraging GPU hardware in them, this is for you! In this post, we are going to setup Intel GPU passthrough on…
Configuring E-mail alerts on your Proxmox Virtual Environment
In this post we are going to enable E-mail alerts for both our Proxmox Virtual Environment (PVE) and Proxmox Backup Server (PBS). The email server will be backed my GMail, which also works if you have Google Suite and a custom domain, such as yourdomain.com! Although I have separate PBS and PVE configuration in two…
How to setup NFS on Synology NAS for Proxmox Backup Server to use as Datastore
In this post we are going to configure a NFS share on our Synology NAS so that Proxmox Backup Server can use it as storage (aka Datastore) for all VMs and container backups. The first step is to configure NFS share on your Synology, then we need to mount the NFS share on the server…
How to setup Proxmox Virtual Environment (PVE) community repository
Recently I discovered Proxmox and learned about its Community vs Enterprise versions. As I am just getting started with it, I don’t want to commit with a paid version, but who knows when I finally get the hang of it. If you think like me, this post will describe how to configure Proxmox PVE package…