Custom hypervisor installation, multi-node clustering, Ceph Software-Defined Storage (SDS), software-defined networking, and automated virtualization environments built on Proxmox VE.
Public clouds like AWS, Google Cloud, and Azure are excellent, but their pricing scales exponentially. For businesses running steady-state virtual machine workloads, cloud bills become a massive drain. Proxmox VE offers a powerful open-source alternative. We design, build, and secure private cloud clusters on your hardware, giving you bare-metal performance with modern virtualization flexibility.
KVM Hypervisor for heavy virtual machines (VMs) and lightweight LXC Containers for microservices. Run hundreds of workloads on single servers.
Enterprise-grade distributed object storage. Replicates data across multiple nodes so that if one disk or server fails, your cloud keeps running without data loss.
Proxmox clustering setup. If a physical hypervisor node experiences hardware failure, running VMs automatically migrate to healthy nodes in seconds.
Software-defined networking (SDN), VLAN segmentation, private bridges, and built-in Proxmox Firewall protection for secure internal routing.
One-time setup fees. Runs on your hardware (leased or owned dedicated servers).
One-time setup fee
One-time setup fee
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You can host it wherever you prefer. We can configure Proxmox on dedicated bare-metal servers leased from datacenter providers like Hetzner, OVH, Leaseweb, or Hivelocity. Alternatively, we can deploy on physical servers inside your own on-premise datacenter rack.
Proxmox VE is a fully open-source equivalent to VMware vSphere, providing KVM-based virtualization, LXC containers, software-defined storage (Ceph), and clustering out-of-the-box without expensive licensing terms. Especially after Broadcom's acquisition of VMware, Proxmox has become the standard transition path for enterprises looking to eliminate licensing overhead.
We implement scheduled snapshot backups using Proxmox's native backup tool or deploy a dedicated Proxmox Backup Server (PBS) instance. This enables incremental, deduplicated, and encrypted backups to secondary locations (like AWS S3, Backblaze B2, or storage NAS boxes) for robust disaster recovery.