Virtual Machines Pt. 2 (Proxmox install w/ Kali Linux)
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- Опубліковано 8 чер 2024
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Virtual Machines are AMAZING...so let's get a little crazy and dive into Proxmox. (type 1 Hypervisor)
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This is Virtual Machines Pt. 2. This time, we're going to dive deeper into the world of virtualization and start messing with Type 1 Hypervisors like Proxmox, ESXi..etc. You can take any old laptop or PC and convert it into a Virtual Machine power house!! We'll go through a complete Proxmox install, and touch on why we didn't use vmware.
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0:00 ⏩ Intro
0:57 ⏩ What is a Type 1 Hypervisor?
4:03 ⏩ Why you NEED to do this
6:30 ⏩ SUPPLIES...what do you need?
7:55 ⏩ STEP 1: Download Proxmox (and Prep Flash Drive)
10:29 ⏩ STEP 2: Install Proxmox
14:45 ⏩ STEP 3: Increase Storage
18:09 ⏩ STEP 4: VIRTUAL MACHINES!!!!
23:27 ⏩ BONUS: Create a Container (LXC)
26:28 ⏩ OPTIONAL: Close your laptop lid
28:16 ⏩ OPTIONAL: Put your screen to sleep
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💻💻Commands and walkthrough: bit.ly/32SPodb
This is Virtual Machines Pt. 2. This time, we're going to dive deeper into the world of virtualization and start messing with Type 1 Hypervisors like Proxmox, ESXi..etc. You can take any old laptop or PC and convert it into a Virtual Machine power house!!
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0:00 ⏩ Intro
0:57 ⏩ What is a Type 1 Hypervisor?
4:03 ⏩ Why you NEED to do this
6:30 ⏩ SUPPLIES...what do you need?
7:55 ⏩ STEP 1: Download Proxmox (and Prep Flash Drive)
10:29 ⏩ STEP 2: Install Proxmox
14:45 ⏩ STEP 3: Increase Storage
18:09 ⏩ STEP 4: VIRTUAL MACHINES!!!!
23:27 ⏩ BONUS: Create a Container (LXC)
26:28 ⏩ OPTIONAL: Close your laptop lid
28:16 ⏩ OPTIONAL: Put your screen to sleep
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We actually use proxmox on school!
Huge fan of yours ☺️
Next video cover Xen XCP-NG
Can you make video how to create a virtuell Network ?
You explain everything in such a simple manner, even my 3-year-old son can understand it. Thanks for making educational videos and sharing them on youtube.
Thank you for not skipping steps. Even if you mention them fast, that's ok with me. ^^
This guy has thought me more in few videos than my entire colleague, university career
With the default Proxmox setup, 'local' stores the ISO images and container templates, and 'local-lvm' stores the installed VMs and containers themselves. I would not recommend deleting 'local-lvm' in order to resize 'local'. That removes the ability to take snapshots of each VM and container, which is one of the most beneficial reasons to use a Type 1 hypervisor in the first place.
Also to me it seemed weird that he says that you can't use 'local-lvm' for VM related stuff. I just started with Proxmox recently and you can use it very well, maybe it was different back when he posted the video. I would rather go the other way around and shrink 'local' and increase 'local-lvm'.
@@cristiat Agreed.
Man I should've read your comment first before deleting it :(
@@cristiat Can I just re-create 'local-lvm' and move my vms to it?
@@pycckueopexu9043 Did you happen to find out if you can do this?
I have learned more from your videos than my 2 year college. Your videos are packed with knowledge, quick, straight to the point and amazingly simple to understand. Thank you very much! From London
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That's the power of a knowledgeable person and video editing.
damn cant believe @NetworkChuck hasn't even bothered to respond
I've just installed Proxmox 7 on my old computer (since I've upgraded my main station). Working on getting Home Assistant to run on it and also my games server, to play with friends. Thank you for the guide Chuck!
Just liked it before watching, we all know it's gonna be a great Video
Same here!!
Liked this comment before reading, I just know its going to be great!
EDIT: Well jeez, would you look at that! XD
69th like and yess
Me too 😇
It's seldom that I find anything worthy of a dislike. Chuck get my like every time though.
Laughing my ass off after Chuck goes.. "Shut up... I tried" I feel that man haha
When?
I just found this channel a week ago and I love the way you teach and explain everything. Thanks
Found your channel about 6-8 months ago and love your style of presentation for this material. Easy and simple format to follow and learn. Also since it's the future (1/8/2024) current version is 8.1-1, thanks again..
Hello sir, i really love your lessons, i just wanted to tell you that i have completed my masters degree fee months ago and till my post graduation i never got inspired by any teacher.. But the way you teach and make things so simple is Awesome.
Thanks a lot for such a nice content.
That is awesome, thanks for watching!
Mr Chuck, During my free time I search for you on UA-cam even and I watch old videos even if there are no new videos, it's all because of the way you teach and it's awesome. No words man. Keep up the fantastic work. Thumbs up all the way from Sri Lanka 🇱🇰.
I know you did this awhile back but wanted to comment and say I just built my Proxmox server right along side your video. Running 7.3.3 instead of 6.3.3 but everything worked just the same. I'll mention as well I built my Protectli / pfSense firewall/router right along side that video of yours as well. It's working great! Using Quad9 for my DNS and was able to send my ISP router back and save a few dollars a month as well.
I truly appreciate all the effort you and your team go thru to make these videos. Your energy is contagious and the videos are always uplifting. I live to learn from you and Naomi! You two are the best! Thanks again!
Just getting into Proxmox and I was searching all over on how to keep Proxmox from absorbing an entire drive. This video is exactly what I was looking for! AWESOME!
I'm just getting into this and I will say your videos are THE BEST !!! You explain things with the simplicity of a child which makes everything seem approachable and easy to learn ! I wish my teachers were half as good as you as I'd be a doctor by now LOL. Keep up the good work !!!!
In the next video you should talk about ways to remote access those VMs, like VNC, SSH and RDP and which is better to each situation :)
Guacamole.....?
@@Farang_Lifestyles thats it lol
Hey if its a windows VM you can use parsec or moonlight streaming and if its another os I believe parsec/moonlight also support them also!
rdp is shit. i try a few times but faild and too lazy finding tutorial.chuck tutorial is the best
@@hantusangap RDP is interesting really, because it works funny. You need the NetBIOS hostname (if that's supported by your system) or the IP address of the VM for that to work, assuming you have a default vmbr0 one (no NAT no bullshit)
Just followed this tutorial in March of 2022 and it was still pretty accurate. ProxMox version 7.3 is out now and there were only a couple extra pop-up windows in the install process that were really easy to figure out. Thanks Chuck!
I am watching his videos for 1 and a half years. He is a god for me now. What an enthusiasm, what an explanation, keep it up Sir.
Great video and love your energy. Thanks for sharing this information, I am headed back to school at 50 and your videos keep me updated on how tech is changing and how to use it in the real world. Awesome job!
I've recently been super interested in installing a VM and getting up and running in a more secure and manageable environment, Your videos are absolutely amazing! I'm already setup and ready to go on my old PC! I'll definitely be watching more
Brilliant - love the presentation style & genuine passion for the subject , between you and Jeff on Craft Computing you make learning fun, inspirational and well worthwhile!
Thanks for this video - You made it sound incredibly easy to do, and you weren't lying! Walking through your config adjustments, and super appreciate you posting this, thank you!
You should definitely share the failure. Failure is part of IT. Especially when you are learning: But I’ve found I’ve learned the most in those failures.
yes please ... I might have the hardware that it will work on.
True, I have learned a lot when things weren't working.
yep i failed today trying to do something with my router. i broke it and the wifi disappeared and it wasnt even there to connect to😂
i thought it was hilarious cuz of how much of an diot i am. i fixed it tho by factory resetting it😅
Mate, I have to say watching your videos has opened up a worm hole I've gone down. Thanks again
I was just adding VirtualBox to my laptop and found you - you have inspired me to totally redo my home network - and you are HILARIOUS! And I signed up for Morning Brew - nice newsletter
Oh boy.....I just wish I had teachers back in school like you who taught anything with passion! I am always learning with you and also encouraged seeing you teach 😁
Not possible. A teacher has to handle a whole class. Some are interested, some get it done fast, some slow, some are nerds, some are not even interested. Teacher provide knowledge to all of them. You are a single individual which is interested. So you learn quick 1:1.
This is a great motivation to learn something new. Just instead of coffee, I have a beer. (I hope you don't read this comment :D )
Ops he read it 😂
Craft Computing: Am I a joke to you?
new? i've been working with hypervisor software since '99.
@Glizzster my rod or this rod
@Glizzster just choose you innocent gal
MY ROD or THIS ROD?
If I could give you more than one thumbs up I would. You condense hours of research and trial and error into relatively short video and is is so easy to understand it could be played in primary schools. Imagine super genius IT kids.
Just finished a project for my Virtual Cloud Concepts class where we built two ESXi hosts, a vCenter appliance, and a TrueNAS inside VMWare and created a High Availability vMotion capable setup. Really cool stuff!
WOW your old laptop eating dust has 32Ggb ram. mine has 6 and I'm working with it. good for you man
mine 4
lol :(
My laptop has 4GB of ram. My old laptops, two of them are 2GB, and one is 1GB.
I would like to make one of them a thin client to remote into my workstation or VMs running on it.
You instruction is honestly some of the best on UA-cam.... I am moving into a cloud based telephony company as a consultant and will use you as a mentor for the way I train our partners!
I so totally enjoy your videos... even when I don't care about the topic, I simply watch for your presentation .... truly cool, lots of fun.
Went through both parts of ProxMox videos, I look at the dates of videos being posted to see if they are still relevant. These two videos are still relevant to me as I'm just starting out learning stuff. Thanks
NOTIFICATION SQUAD! Don't have time tonight tho. Will watch tomorrow morning
Network Chuck is the best!
Really cool stuff! Would love to see another video similar to this, on how you could set-up something similar in the cloud with a provider like Digital Ocean or AWS!
Thank you for the entrypoint to Proxmox. It's actually fun to see it in action.
Great tutorial and great opportunity for me to repurpose a dual xeon all ssd box with a ton of memory that hasn't been turned on in over 2 years! Thanks for the great work!
This was actually so fun. Thank you for this walkthrough.
9:50 +1 for the DD tip. Also tried ISO version the first time I installed Proxmox... Glad you remember to point that out 😁
Oh yeah. I use DD for all Linux distros. ISO doesn’t always work but DD does
Thank you so much for your time and content! I started doing things when I was a kid, like installing my first copy of Windows 98 when I was 11, had a little bit of a glimpse with some older guys, literally hacking servers, and installing rootkits on them. It was dial-up internet for us, in Romania back at that time. They we're using those servers to flood Internet Cafe's in our town. I did not understand ssh connections back in those days. I can go on about those stories for a while :) > anyway today I am getting ready to install proxmox 7.3! Again thank you !
Went through all of it!, got myself my first VM server and I'm so happy.
I saw this new video so I grabbed a cup of coffee and sat down for a new network chuck video.
Good Idea!
We want this type of videos man
Amazing video hats off to you ♥️👍
Just started with Proxmox VE 7.3 on Jan 20th, 2023. Thanks NetworkChuck! I always wanted something like this. You took the uncertainty out of VM/VE for me in my environment.
Chuck be like: you need coffee
Me with 2 liter black coffee: I need more!!!
i fuckin love you man, you've been teaching us shit we'd never get in school nor good content from paid courses
Perfect day for the algorithm to show me this. Literally just putting the software together for my local development rack and was putting off deciding on a hypervisor. Thanks!
installing my 2nd proxmox thanks to you and this awesome vid. Now installing 7.4. Was on 6.3 when I first started. Using Cloudflare to access my VMs remotely mostly for my eveng virtual labs. I'm a network engineer, and this is perfect for testing configs and different scenarios and I can even do it from work without violating any policies. This is just awesome. Didn't comment a couple years ago, that's just not me. But this time I felt it really deserved a comment especially since so many of your other vids have been great too. Thanks for doing these.
Another great video! You don't have to delete local-lvm though. The default config is setup for you to create VM's and containers on it and use local for miscellaneous stuff like ISO's and container templates. That said, you didn't do anything wrong and everyone should feel free to setup things any way they like.
Hey, curious about any knock on effects from removing the local-lvm volume? Is there any impacts such as VM or CT migration within clusters etc etc?
@@aronhoran9018 I have a 3 node cluster and deleted the lvm on each. No ill effects as far as I can see. My internal disks were quite small so wanted to maximize the space having just 1 partition. Actually did not know you could do that until I saw his video! Cheers!
iso's/templates I keep them on network shares so no issues. Got ceph set up for the storage which are on other disks also. Just made it all cleaner getting rid of lvm
Nice Video Chuck, I've been rocking Proxmox for about 2 years on an i7 4500U single board PC. currently running my home automation system (Home Assistant), a development environment for Home Assistant, Plex server, Network Fileserver, minecraft server and a dedicated tuya device flashing vm with about 8tb zfs array. Absolutely LOVE Proxmox!
Can u explain how this Ethernet connection work? We need to add one side to th main PC where we will access Proxmox? Or this Ethernet cable will be from router to the machin installing Proxmox? Please explain
@@zuiokopl2256 Ethernet cable is required just for the internet connection (which means it'll be from the router to your machine that is installing proxmox in it) so that the proxmox configure all of its settings. Obviously, nothing is possible without the internet in this era.
@@kabeermirza055 thanks kabeer. I'll give a try to it
Installed Proxmox on my old Asus laptop. Followed you step by step, even with the coffee... BRB, gotta get my coffee...much better. You make it interesting and fun. Thank you.
Just got Proxmox running on my "NAS"! I'm excited to let the learning begin!! Thanks Chuck!
21:40 YES!!! Cover that too please, anyone wants this that much as I do? :D We need to learn it RIGHT NOW
I think you don't understand. RAAIIGHT NOWWW!!!
RAAAAAAAIGGHHT NNOOOOOWWW!!!
Yes please. All the more for securing your voldemort ... err I mean honeypot for scammers.
Very informative and to the point. a suggestion might be to do a vgs and lvs to show the existing logical volumes and explain that the data lv pve/data has the size of local-lvm and thus pve/data must be local-lvm so we're gonna lvremove that one.
damn, the console reveal at 22:24 was mindblowing! going to set it up today! thank you and keep up the great work!
I know this is a year old, but everything you showed still works! I bought a PC to get its graphic card for my daughter's PC for graphic designing so I had this new PC and an old graphic card in it. I used it and did 100% of what you showed! Thanks! I have an old ESXi 6.0 and want to get away from it. Now I have a replacement!!
Omg proxmox. I've been waiting for this. Thank you
Love this content :]
its 3:35 AM
2:41am West Coast
Thanks for this video, bearded one! I've stood up plenty of Proxmox nodes but never really bothered much with resizing the local volume. I just let it ride and put all of my VM storage on separate disks/volumes added later. But now that i've seen you do it here I did it on the most recent node just now. worked like a charm.
dude more power to you. Men the way you deliver your tutorial video is amazing. It gets me motivated to learn more!!!!!
Chuck : there will be a lot of coffee breaks in this video
Still Chuck : in no time you will be able to do it
😂
ESXi is far more coffee breaks but it's cool
Is it mandatory that you use a static IP address for the initial deployment option? Or can it be dynamic based on your router/isp provider?
Your videos are an inspiration to learn and tinker. Love your style and your energy!
You have inspired me to learn more and more about these amazing tools! Thank you so much for sharing your golden knowledge!
Chuck, I really appreciate your videos and your enthusiasm. Do you know whether or not it is possible to dual boot an existing Windows 10 installation and a new Proxmox install?
proxmox uses the entire harddrive for installation, so only if you have multiple harddrives, you cannot partition off a portion of your Win10 drive for proxmox.
Can you do a tutorial on Intergrated GPU passthrough (Intel / AMD)? So I can use the laptop screen and use gpu encoding n stuff.
his reactions and everything that he explains completely understandable and very knowledgeable and i have subbed you
Thank you so much! I tried everything you showed, and it all worked like magic! You are great!
8:35 - 2 hours in the future. Still version 6.3. 👍
6. 4 released today
@@Untapped0293 yeah. Saw that. I’m re-doing mine as the VMs never finished when I added them to Proxmox so trying again with 6.4 and see if there’s any difference.
@@cyphodias1640 I've not updated my cluster yet. When I updated to 6.3 it didn't really alter anything just minor tweaks / bug fixes. Enjoy.
@@Untapped0293 I got mine working with 6.4. Finally! lol
@@cyphodias1640 nice work.
Man! You should enable subtitles... There are so many people like me doesn't understand English so good...
Yeah, subs would be great, even tho i can understand him just fine, it would be great for ppl who dont. That being said: There are many tutorials out there for Proxmox. And if you have a specific question, then the forums are also out there and if you want, you can ask me here in the Comments, maybe i can help.
Installing kali on old laptop. thru proxmox. super excited. thank you for the awesome video.
Thanks for going over this. Honestly had a hard time finding anything about proxmox
I definitely need a sticker from you to stick to my laptop. RIGHT NOW!! Seriously, where can I order it?
Gpu passthrough on a laptop could be interesting, especially when you using nvidia optimus that is common in these machines
m.2 to pci 16x and jam in the 3080 lol
Chuck's Videos are Always Interesting and I Really Like the Way he Explains Things!
I'm so glad I came back and watched Chuck's video again before I installed anything on my Proxmox machine. I would have left a lot of a 2TB hard drive go to waste!
I love his hairstyle and beard ..
love from india chuck
@@NetworkChuck thanks chuck
I've watched both of these videos and am really excited to learn some new skills. I'm not an IT person, though I did get my associates degree in it back in 2001. I'm really interested in trying to use my Gaming PC to try out Pop OS Linux, as well as Mac OS (Since I heard Virtualization is the easier method over "Hackintosh"). If I'm following this video, however, Proxmox means my rig would not be the one I can sit at and use the different OS experiences and I'd have to remote in from another rig. Is that correct? My hope had been to just install Proxmox, the three OSs and then select which VM I wanted to hop onto.
I had the same idea also. Im sure there is a way that we have not yet discoverd.
I think if I'm following you correctly, you would be better off using a type 2 hypervisor. Chuck has a great video that explains that.
Hey man, thanks for the awesome videos, your content always gets me excited and going down that rabbit hole. You're the best
Thanks from Germany. Nice Work. This video works also for employee, to lean how there
work environment is working.
Plz up load you fail video :) I think it would be great knowledge ether way
What noobs do: Watch this video for learning virtual machines
What pro gamers do: Watch this video to install a type 1 hypervisor on a type 2 hypervisor!
Lol
So you were never a noob!...😅🙄
I come back to this video every time I setup a new Proxmox host. Love the content!
awesome instructions for a homelab. have been using esxi for years through work.
but for a home lab this is great, 2013 macbook pro is now my homelab server
"32GB Ram PC" its a super computer for us 😂😂
Haha crying in 4 gb
NOTIFICATION SQUAD!!!!!!
Dude , you awesome. Just found your channel few hours ago, and cant stop watching all the topics ))
Thank you for your tutorial, it helped me to do a hypervisor type 1 in my old hp laptop. I installed Lubuntu and Windows 8 for studies purposes.
Is yours warm?
It’s very warm☺️
It’s very warm☺️
fun fact:my internet is 300mbps at peak
That's 3x more than mine. UK mostly have 100mbps at exhorbitan prices. Sucks.
Hi Chuck, been a fan for 2 months now! Great videos - please do more! Greetings from Finland, origin of Linux 😎. And oh... just downloaded Proxmox version 7.4.1 🙂
Wonderful! I just started my first virtual machine. This was a perfect tutorial for me.
for hackinosh
3 years later, still highly valuable. Kudos @NetworkChuck
I usually smoke cigs or bud and drink coke during my breaks . Sometimes some real coke to get faster at coding
Simplicity in delivering, great Content. Thank you!
One of the best videos out there! Very useful and informative!
I didn't change my underwear today. Just letting you know. Just in case.
Best video I've watched so far in my IT career 😀. Thanks 🙏👍 Chuck 🙂
Its Proxmox 7.2 now , I really love your video's from India, Chennai, Thanks for your efforts
Thank you @NetworkChuck. This post caught my attention awhile ago and yesterday I finally got around to setting up proxmox on some old hardware.
An old HTPC, a Dell Inspiron Zino HD circa 2007/2008.
RAM 4GB, HD 500 GB, 100 MB ethernet, AMD Athlon 3250e dual core.
Proxmox works fine on this system. It had an issue with Kali VM hanging on reboot at "Booting from hard disk.." but Plex in LXC running Ubuntu 20.04 worked a treat. Though it is underpowered when it comes to serving videos it is completely adequate for backing up and serving up photos (which was the intent).
Brilliant use of otherwise not so useful hardware. Well done! TY.