Proxmox VE 8 Practical Course on Virtualization

What you’ll learn:
- Understanding Proxmox VE: Concepts such as virtual machines or Linux containers
- Installation of Proxmox VE – Setting up a lab environment
- Creating and managing virtual machines (Linux/Windows)
- Migration from VMware ESXi to Proxmox
- Creating and managing Linux containers (LXC)
- Automation of tasks using the “Proxmox Container Toolkit” (pct)
- Automation of tasks via API and/or Ansible
- Create and restore backups and snapshots
- Advanced features: templates, network management and storage configuration
Practical courses, no dry theory or unnecessarily long courses.
Passion for:
– Automation and configuration management
– Server technologies and infrastructure as code
– IT security and ethical hacking
Technologies including:
– Ansible, Terraform and Python
– Docker, Proxmox VE and Kubernetes
– Debian, Red Hat Enterprise Linux and Ubuntu
– Kali Linux and Fortinet products
– Amazon Web Services, Microsoft Azure and Google Cloud Platform
Motivated to follow best practices and share them with you.
File Size: 1.30GB
Product Information
File name Proxmox VE 8 Practical Course on Virtualization
Publisher Udemy
Created by Devops Learning
Version 2024
Release Date May 20, 2024
Languages English
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