

Important Note: If your system has more than one Network Interface Card (NIC) you can select which interface you want to use to manage the PVE node/server. You then follow the Proxmox installation instructions, which is an excellent source of information. I suggest your system has at least 4GB RAM, uses an SSD as the storage device (NVMe preferable but SATA III will be OK as well) and has a 1 GbE network interface (100 MbE is OK but not desirable). Ventoy will display all ISO images, just select the one for PVE (e.g. Do not forget to enable boot from USB, as well as configure the USB memory stick to be the first boot device.

Disable secure boot and enable all virtualisation settings, if not enabled by default. Go to your target system, plug the Ventoy USB Disk (VUD) and boot the system to access the BIOS settings. If not familiar with Ventoy, read my installation guide. Copy the PVE ISO on the Ventoy USB drive (where you keep all ISO images). ĭownload the latest ISO (official link) - e.g. Before you start make certain you meet the minimum installation requirements.
