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Highlights in Proxmox Virtual Environment 7.4
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Highlights in Proxmox Virtual Environment 7.4
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Proxmox VE 7.4 is based on Debian 11.6 (“Bullseye”), but uses a newer, long-term supported Linux kernel 5.15 and includes updates to the latest versions of leading open-source technologies for virtual environments, such as QEMU 7.2, LXC 5.0.2, and ZFS 2.1.9. The platform supports Ceph Quincy 17.2.5 as default for new installations or optionally Ceph Pacific 16.2.11.
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By default, Proxmox VE uses a newer, long-term supported Linux kernel 5.15. Optionally, Linux kernel 6.2 can be installed, providing support for the current features of the latest hardware. The kernel can be installed via the shell by selecting the pve-kernel-6.2 meta package. After a reboot, the new kernel will be activated.
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Dark theme: A fully-integrated "Proxmox Dark" theme variant is now available for the web interface and the lovers of darkness. The theme is based on the Crisp light theme. To detect if a user has requested light or dark color themes, the CSS media feature prefers-color-scheme is used. Through settings in the operating system or their browser, users can indicate their preferences. However, users can switch between the color schemes manually in the web interface as well.
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Ceph OSD: The web interface and the API now display detailed OSD information. This reduces work for administrators, as they no longer have to gather the necessary information from various places.
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Task logs can be downloaded as text files in the GUI, which helps to make further inspection easier.
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Sorting of the resource tree: VMs or containers can now be sorted by their names or by VMID, by selecting the appropriate sort-order. Especially in large clusters, sorting all guests by name can provide a better overview for users who rely on them.
- HA Manager: By adding a CRM command, an online node can be switched manually into maintenance (without reboot). Also, the support for the HA Cluster Resource Scheduler (CRS) stack was extended and can now rebalance VMs & containers automatically on start, not only on recovery.