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Proxmox 9 is out today
https://www.proxmox.com/en/about/company-details/press-releases/proxmox-virtual-environment-9-0
New update is based on Debian 13 "Trixie"
Anyone upgrading straight away, Debian has not released 13 yet.


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Upgrade info here: https://pve.proxmox.com/wiki/Upgrade_from_8_to_9
Looks like Proxmox Backup Server 4 upgrade required if installed alongside PVE 9, PBS4 is still in beta.
https://pbs.proxmox.com/wiki/Upgrade_from_3_to_4
"Backup all VMs and containers to an external storage (see Backup and Restore)."
Hmmm, need a fee PB of backup, anyone has some spare space left ????
You might be able to get some from that host-c guy if you can catch his flash sales and figure out his puzzles and have an existing account and beat the rats and
and? Please continue.
I think we will wait out 9.1X, as usually first adoption is like:
If anyone did test it, feedback is welcomed.
Amen, let somebody else touch the wire. Interesting it's based on Trixie, but I guess it's about to be released too so maybe not so interesting.
edit: doh trixie is this weekend, guess I lost track!
I know a good provider with great services.
Definitely waiting a while before updating
I shall be the guinea pig. ALL THE UPGRADES
Also: if the OS is still not an official release you can have twice the amount of fun of being an early adopter...
well my server has not exploded in a giant fireball... yet. If i stop replying send help.
True, but for this purpose (as a VM / LXC host), I've found it to be rock solid for the last several months. At this point, the release packages should slide right in.
Besides, by the time anyone releases a PVE9 installation to "production" Trixie will be final by then since that's in 4 days from now.
Wow you took the risk!
Fresh install?
Is it currently possible to install proxmox 9 over debian 12? Or do i have to use their iso? In the process of moving my stuff, and proxmox is a part of that plan. Im used to working on Debian 12 and have most services running there, but need proxmox for a few very specific vms to run.
You would need to upgrade to Debian 13. I doubt there would be a huge difference for you.
I'll end up taking it for my home lab later tonight or tomorrow but if I ran anything important/critical with PVE, I would totally wait for the first minor version to be released... I mean, if you're setting up a new environment (like, never had 8.x installed), you might as well start with the latest version but for upgrading existing, it's best to wait unless you like taking risks. I've been burned by random issues/bugs at work upgrading to the .0 of a major version before that now it's always wait until .0.1 or .1 is released before even thinking about it.
New we need someone to remake this pfsense meme for proxmox
in place upgrade from 8.4.8. Did two of them today, so far so good!
Does anyone know if there are any changes to network configuration in Debian 13?
As far as I can tell, no the network/interfaces file looks the same
I just updated one of my test OVH Proxmox servers and all went smoothly
So I have a three node cluster at home, migrated the VMs off the "main" cluster one and upgraded in place via ssh. I then migrated the machines off the next node and rinse & repeat. Everything seems fine so far and there was no issues with the process. I probably could have left the VMs on the node but I didn't want to deal with backing stuff up since my home lab VMs are basically throwaways. I just didn't want to look into how to release a couple of RHEL developer licenses and Ubuntu Pro I have attached in case something went horribly wrong. Migrating them off the node was just my "plan b" that if something went horrible wrong, I could just log in to the other nodes and either back them up or detach the licenses before starting fresh.
Jesus Christ. Upgrading what should be ultra stable hypervisor to unreleased OS is fucking stupid. All those large corporations that switched from VMWare have to "wtf?" themselves after amateur shit like this.
There isn't anything compelling in the release notes for home users to upgrade right away.
are you running cluster or just single-node?
I literally just start backing up my PVE 9 on my newly setup PBS 3.7, "looks like" it's progressing well, should I abort it?
EDIT: my PBS is a remote instance, should be fine.
test you can restore after the initial backup.
I tried to find if PVE9 requires PBS4 or whether you can still backup to PBS3 but I couldn't find anything conclusive. (but this seems to suggest you need to go to PBS4 - https://www.reddit.com/r/Proxmox/comments/1mi9xk4/comment/n73k7ca/)
Well those "large corporations that switched from VMWare" normally already have testing procedures in place and usually don't migrate until a first (regular) update is released. So in that perspective they'll go "Meh" about an unreleased OS as the current base.
In the few decades that I worked in major IT environments with VMWare nobody migrated production environment to a .0 version.