Proxmox VE Community |
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1 CPU/year Subscription 115.00 € |
2 CPUs/year Subscription 230.00 € |
4 CPUs/year Subscription 460.00 € |
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Proxmox VE Basic |
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1 CPU/year Subscription 355.00 € |
2 CPUs/year Subscription 710.00 € |
4 CPUs/year Subscription 1,420.00 € |
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Proxmox VE Standard |
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1 CPU/year Subscription 530.00 € |
2 CPUs/year Subscription 1,060.00 € |
4 CPUs/year Subscription 2,120.00 € |
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Proxmox VE Premium |
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1 CPU/year Subscription 1,060.00 € |
2 CPUs/year Subscription 2,120.00 € |
4 CPUs/year Subscription 4,240.00 € |
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*Support will be provided directly by Proxmox: to access it, you will be able to use the license key that we will provide you with at the time of license activation.
Proxmox enables easy virtualization of demanding application workloads on both Linux and Windows platforms, with dynamic storage scaling to match data processing needs, ensuring the data center is ready to scale as required.

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Virtualize your workloads with Proxmox
Proxmox VE is an advanced open source solution that combines KVM (Kernel-based Virtual Machine) for virtual machines and LXC for containers within a unified web interface.
Its intuitive user interface allows full control of computing, storage, and networking resources, enabling users to configure and manage virtual environments easily.
Additionally, Proxmox VE integrates ready-to-use tools for configuring high availability between servers, software-defined storage, networking, and disaster recovery and operational continuity.
Kernel-based Virtual Machine (KVM)
KVM is the industry-leading Linux virtualization technology for complete virtualization. It is built into the Linux kernel and provides near-native performance on x86 hardware with virtualization support, Intel VT-x or AMD-V.
Container-based Virtualization (LXC)
LXC is an operating system-level virtualization environment for running multiple isolated Linux systems on a single Linux control host. Users can create and manage system containers or applications with a powerful API and simple tools.
Benefits of Proxmox VE
The Proxmox virtual environment is based on Debian GNU/Linux and uses a customized Linux kernel.
The source code of Proxmox VE is open, allowing everyone to use the software, inspect the source at any time, and actively contribute to the project.
- Scalability and reliability: Proxmox VE supports high availability clustering, ensuring operational continuity and resource redundancy.
- Simplified Management: the centralized web-based user interface allows easy management of virtual machines and containers, with advanced migration and monitoring capabilities.
- Integrated Security: Proxmox VE includes firewall services, storage replication, and integrated backup for enhanced data security.

Proxmox Backup Server
Data is the most important asset of your organization. If you want to secure your Proxmox infrastructure VMs, you can use Proxmox Backup Server, which allows you to setup periodic backups and recover databases, applications and another data through disaster recovery.
Proxmox Backup Server is compatible with any type of architecture, both on premise and on cloud. You can choose to use Proxmox Backup Server on our cloud computing services, freeing you from management and compliance problems and taking advantage of our enterprise support, while eventual requests of assistance related to the backup license can be opened directly with Proxmox using the key that we will provide you at the moment of the service activation.
Proxmox Backup Server Community |
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1 CPU/year Subscription 540.00 € |
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Proxmox Backup Server Basic |
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1 CPU/year Subscription 1,080.00 € |
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Proxmox Backup Server Standard |
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1 CPU/year Subscription 2,160.00 € |
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Proxmox Backup Server Premium |
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1 CPU/year Subscription 4,320.00 € |
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*Support will be provided directly by Proxmox: to access it, you will be able to use the license key that we will provide you with at the time of license activation.
Proxmox vs VMware
Proxmox and VMware are two distinct approaches to clustering solutions, each with specific advantages. Proxmox, as an open-source solution, offers flexibility and customization, ideal for organizations seeking agile and cost-effective solutions. Conversely, VMware is a renowned proprietary solution known for its robustness and advanced automation, suitable for environments requiring high stability and centralized management.
The choice between Proxmox and VMware depends on business objectives, budget, available resources, and IT management preferences. Both offer valid paths to IT efficiency and innovation, with Proxmox standing out for its flexibility and VMware for its reliability and automation capabilities.