![]() ![]() ![]() Nested virtual machines will run fairly well if they don't have any graphical interface and don't consume too many CPU resources. It's also possible to create and configure fully nested virtual machines, so long as you enable VirtualBox's supported for nested VT-X/AMD-V hardware instructions, noted above. ![]() You can run LXC Containers in the virtualized Proxmox VE without any problems. Nested Containers and simple Virtual Machines When creating the VirtualBox VM to host Proxmox VE, you should set its OS type to be run as Linux: Debian (64-bit) guest.The setting is in the VirtualBox Machine Processor Tab (System → Processor → Enable Nested VT-x/AMD-V). Further, if you plan to host any guests within Proxmox and are running VirtualBox 6.1 or later, you should enable nested hardware virtualization acceleration in the VirtualBox settings for the Proxmox VE virtual machine itself.If you don't see this option in your EFI/BIOS screens, you should double-check to see if your CPU supports it. ![]() This means the feature is activated in EFI/BIOS. VirtualBox should support hardware virtualization acceleration.Otherwise, Proxmox VE may still work but it can be extremely slow. 3.2 VirtualBox guest to Proxmox guest communication requires VirtualBox NIC in promiscuous modeįor Proxmox VE inside VirtualBox to work well, it's strongly recommended that your VirtualBox host (e.g., your laptop) meets the minimum hardware requirements and software configuration.2 Nested Containers and simple Virtual Machines. ![]()
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