FAQ¶
What distribution is Proxmox Datacenter Manager (PDM) based on?¶
Proxmox Datacenter Manager is based on Debian GNU/Linux.
Will Proxmox Datacenter Manager run on a 32-bit processor?¶
Proxmox Datacenter Manager only supports 64-bit CPUs (AMD or Intel). There are no future plans to support 32-bit processors.
How long will my Proxmox Datacenter Manager version be supported?¶
Proxmox Datacenter Manager |
Debian Version |
First Release |
Debian EOL |
Proxmox Datacenter Manager EOL |
|---|---|---|---|---|
Proxmox Datacenter Manager 1 |
Debian 13 (Trixie) |
2025-12 |
TBA |
TBA |
How can I upgrade Proxmox Datacenter Manager to the next point release?¶
Minor version upgrades, for example upgrading from Proxmox Datacenter Manager in rersion 1.0 to 1.1 or 1.3, can be done just like any normal update.
But, you should still check the release notes for any relevant notable, or breaking change.
For the update itself use either the Web UI Administration -> Updates panel or through the CLI with:
apt update
apt full-upgrade
Note
Always ensure you correctly setup the package repositories and only continue with the actual upgrade if apt update did not hit any error.
Is there a dedicated subscription for the Proxmox Datacenter Manager?¶
No, there is not. However, your existing Basic or higher subscription for Proxmox VE and Proxmox Backup Server remotes includes access to the Proxmox Datacenter Manager Enterprise Repository and support at no extra cost.
How can I get Enterprise Support for the Proxmox Datacenter Manager?¶
Existing customers with active Basic or higher subscriptions for their Proxmox remotes also gain access to the Proxmox Datacenter Manager enterprise repository and support.
How can I get access to the Proxmox Datacenter Manager Enterprise Repository?¶
The Proxmox Datacenter Manager can use the enterprise repository if at least 80% of the configured remote nodes have a valid Basic or higher subscription.