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PROXMOX

The Proxmox Virtual Environment
Proxmox Authorized Reseller
Why Choose Proxmox Virtualization and Backup Solutions from DyNet?
DyNet is an Authorized Proxmox Reseller delivering reliable, enterprise‑grade virtualization and backup solutions.
✔ Proven expertise deploying and supporting Proxmox VE in production environments
✔ Performance benchmarking and tuning for optimized workloads
✔ Expert Dell and HPE hypervisor and storage configuration
✔ Managed Proxmox services to keep your environment secure, patched, and monitored
✔ Integrated Proxmox Backup Server with deduplication and offsite disaster recovery
✔ End‑to‑end support, from VMware migration to scaling existing Proxmox platforms
DyNet is your trusted partner for secure, high‑performance, and future‑ready Proxmox infrastructure.
Platform Features
Proxmox VE combines KVM virtualization and LXC containers into a single, flexible platform. It supports Windows and Linux workloads, high availability clusters, live migration, and software‑defined storage all managed from one intuitive interface.
Implementation & Expertise
DyNet helps plan, deploy, and optimize Proxmox environments from single hosts to multi‑node clusters. We also specialize in VMware to Proxmox migrations, performance tuning, and enterprise hardware configuration.

Support & Backup
As an Authorized Proxmox Reseller, DyNet provides managed services, updates, monitoring, and secure backups using Proxmox Backup Server. Our solutions ensure data protection, business continuity, and long‑term reliability.

DyNet designs and manages Proxmox environments using the same intuitive tools shown below ensuring performance, reliability, and ease of management for your infrastructure.

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Server Virtualization
Proxmox Virtual Environment is based on Debian GNU/Linux and uses a custom Linux Kernel. The Proxmox VE source code is free, released under the GNU Affero General Public License, v3 (GNU AGPLv3). This means that you are free to use the software, inspect the source code at any time and contribute to the project yourself. You can download the Proxmox VE ISO installer or inspect the code in the public code repository (git).
Using open-source software guarantees full access to all functionality, as well as a high level of reliability and security. We encourage everybody to contribute to the Proxmox VE project, while Proxmox, the company behind it, ensures that the product meets consistent, enterprise-class quality criteria.
Kernel-based Virtual Machine (KVM)
KVM is the industry-leading Linux virtualization technology for full virtualization. It’s a kernel module, that’s merged into the mainline Linux kernel, and it runs with near-native performance on all x86 hardware with virtualization supporteither Intel VT-x or AMD-V.
With KVM you can run both Windows and Linux in virtual machines (VMs), where each VM has private, virtualized hardware: a network card, disk, graphics adapter, etc. Running several applications in VMs on a single system, enables you to save power and reduce costs, while at the same time, giving you the flexibility to build an agile and scalable software-defined data center, that meets your business demands.
Proxmox VE has included KVM support since the beginning of the project, back in 2008 (that is since version 0.9beta2).
Container-based virtualization
Container-based virtualization technology is a lightweight alternative to full machine virtualization, because it shares the host system’s kernel.
Linux Containers (LXC)
LXC is an operating-system-level virtualization environment for running multiple, isolated Linux systems on a single Linux control host. LXC works as a userspace interface for the Linux kernel containment features. Users can easily create and manage system or application containers with a powerful API and simple tools.