Proxmox Virtual Environment 9.2 released

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Proxmox Virtual Environment 9.2 has been released, featuring a dynamic load balancer that automates workload distribution in real time while maintaining high availability. The update also includes native support for WireGuard and BGP, allowing for improved software-defined networking without the need for external routing scripts. Administrators can now manage custom CPU profiles through a dedicated web interface and utilize a maintenance mode that prevents unnecessary failovers during upgrades. Built on Debian 13.5 with kernel 7.0, the update simplifies the upgrade process for existing deployments and provides enhanced performance for modern workloads



Proxmox Virtual Environment 9.2 released

Proxmox VE 9.2 finally automates cluster balancing with a dynamic load balancer that shifts workloads in real time without breaking high availability rules. The update also bakes native WireGuard and BGP support directly into the software-defined networking stack, which neatly sidesteps the usual headache of patching together external routing scripts. Administrators get a proper web interface for custom CPU profiles and a handy HA arm or disarm toggle that stops the cluster from throwing unnecessary failovers during maintenance windows. Under the hood it runs on Debian 13.5 with kernel 7.0 and updated core tools, making standard APT upgrades straightforward for most existing deployments.

Proxmox Virtual Environment 9.2 released @ Linux Compatible