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Proxmox VE for Beginners: Build a Home Server with Virtual Machines, Linux Containers, Docker, Storage, Networking, Backups, and Self-Hosted Apps Step by Step: 19 (Computer Programming Made Easy) - Softcover

Book 19 of 19: Computer Programming Made Easy

Mercer, Ryan J.

 
9798192017395: Proxmox VE for Beginners: Build a Home Server with Virtual Machines, Linux Containers, Docker, Storage, Networking, Backups, and Self-Hosted Apps Step by Step: 19 (Computer Programming Made Easy)

Synopsis

Turn an ordinary computer into a powerful home server—without getting buried in confusing virtualization jargon.

Proxmox VE for Beginners gives you a practical, step-by-step path from a blank machine to a working homelab capable of running virtual machines, Linux containers, Docker workloads, storage services, backups, and self-hosted applications.

Whether you want to experiment with Linux, build a private cloud, host your own applications, learn virtualization, or create a serious home IT lab, this guide starts with the fundamentals and builds from there.

Inside, you’ll learn how to:

• Choose practical hardware for your first Proxmox server
• Install and configure Proxmox VE from scratch
• Navigate the Proxmox web interface with confidence
• Create Windows and Linux virtual machines
• Understand when to use a VM versus an LXC container
• Build lightweight Linux containers for services and applications
• Run Docker workloads in a clean virtualized environment
• Configure disks, storage pools, ZFS, and shared storage
• Understand Linux bridges, IP addresses, DNS, VLANs, and virtual networking
• Create snapshots, backups, and reliable restore plans
• Deploy useful self-hosted applications
• Secure your Proxmox server and remote access
• Monitor CPU, memory, disk space, logs, and system health
• Troubleshoot common VM, container, storage, and networking problems
• Explore Proxmox Backup Server, hardware passthrough, automation, templates, and clustering
• Build a homelab that can grow with your skills

You do not need to be a professional system administrator.

Each concept is explained in plain English before you use it, and the practical labs help you understand not just which buttons to click, but what your server is actually doing.

By the end, you’ll have more than a Proxmox installation.

You’ll have a working foundation for virtualization, Linux, Docker, networking, self-hosting, cybersecurity labs, private cloud services, and real-world IT experimentation.

Stop reading about homelabs and build one.

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