Proxmox allows for easy deployment, management, and peace of mind when virtualizing
Use Cases and Deployment Scope
We needed to have a flexible virtualization environment that granted us control over how the virtual machine was presented as well as compatibility with other platforms. This was for our own organization, as well as for our clients, some being financial institutions, schools, and large investments companies. Proxmox has granted us this flexibility while at the same time ensuring we don't have vendor lockin.
Pros
- Virtualization
- Backups
- Integration with storage solutions
- Clustering
Cons
- Can't manage ZFS replication or snapshots as easily as I'd like
- Encrypted disks aren't easily deployed in VMs
- Moving disks between VMs is not automated
Return on Investment
- Due to the open source nature of Proxmox, we have no licensing costs while training our employees
- We've migrated 100% of our clients to Proxmox and have found improved uptime, and flexibility.
- In the 10 years of using Proxmox, we've yet to lose any data or not be notified of backup issues.
Alternatives Considered
VMware ESXi and Citrix Hypervisor (formerly XenServer)
Other Software Used
pfSense, Cisco Meraki MX, Laravel PHP Framework



