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FYI Proxmox 2.2 out

twaintwain Member
edited October 2012 in General

http://distrowatch.com/7517
http://pve.proxmox.com/wiki/Roadmap#Proxmox_VE_2.2

Proxmox VE 2.2

Released 24.10.2012: See Downloads
update kernel to vzkernel-2.6.32-042stab062.2.src.rpm
update Intel nics drivers (e1000e to 2.1.4, ixgbe to 3.11.33, igb to 4.0.17)
update qemu-kvm to 1.2.0
openvz: update vzctl to 4.0
openvz: use real console instead of 'vzctl enter'
add live snapshot support (qcow2)
added Slovenian translation
kvm: new option to select SCSI controller hardware
kvm: support up to 32 network devices
kvm: support up to 16 virtio devices
kvm: add SATA to GUI
updated cluster packages
update to latest Debian version 6.0.6

bug fixes (for all details see bugtracker and GIT

Regarding "openvz: use real console instead of 'vzctl enter'", hehe not sure if this is actually a feature, it's nice to be able to get right in to console for troubleshooting... can always do it via ssh though..

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