Proxmox

Proxmox VE 8.3 New Features with OVA Import

Proxmox VE 8.3 has been release with many new features including OVA Import, new tag view, and firewall features

Proxmox has gained tremendous popularity in 2024. So many home lab enthusiasts, SMBs, and enterprise environments are looking at their options with the fallout from VMware by Broadcom. Proxmox has been introducing many new features with each release and are aggressively targeting ones looking at virtualization alternatives or looking to migrate from their existing solution. Proxmox VE 8.3 new features will help to take Proxmox VE Server functionality even further. Let’s take a look at what’s new in this release.

New features in Proxmox VE 8.3

There are many new features with the 8.3 release, including the following:

  1. Improved OVA and OVF import
  2. New tag view
  3. New firewall features
  4. More efficient backup snapshots
  5. New language support

Proxmox Virtual Environment (VE) 8.3 introduces an array of innovative features and updates aimed at enhancing usability, flexibility, and efficiency. Built on the robust foundation of Debian 12.8 (Bookworm), this release incorporates a modern Linux kernel, advanced virtualization tools, and a user-friendly interface. Hereโ€™s a detailed look at whatโ€™s new in Proxmox VE 8.3.

1. Improved OVA and OVF import

One of the features that many like about VMware vSphere is the ability to easily important OVA and OVF files. You can do this easily from the vSphere Client. Now, with Proxmox 8.3, admins can now import Open Virtualization Format (OVF) and Open Virtualization Appliance (OVA) files through the web interface.

Note the following new support with Proxmox VE Server 8.3:

  • File-Based Storage Support: You can import directly from file-based storage locations like NFS
  • Upload Options: You can upload OVA files from local machine storage or download them from a URL much like we have been able to do in VMware vSphere
Importing from nfs storage
Importing from nfs storage
Upload and download options for getting ova appliance files in proxmox ve server 8.3
Upload and download options for getting ova appliance files in proxmox ve server 8.3
Download from url example in proxmox 8.3
Download from url example in proxmox 8.3
Ova file in inventory
Ova file in inventory

2. New tag view

In this release, there is a new Tag View that has been added to the resource tree. Using this view, it provides users with a quick way to organize and monitor VMs and containers according to their tags.

  • Custom tags: Admins can add custom tags to their VMs and containers for better categorization of virtual resources
  • Grouped display: The new view arranges your virtual guests by tags and makes it easier to navigate and manage large environments with many virtual resources

This feature simplifies administrative tasks and provides a clear visual representation of your infrastructure. Below shows where you choose the new Tag View.

New tag view in proxmox 8.3
New tag view in proxmox 8.3

3. New firewall features

New firewall features in the Proxmox VE 8.3 update include support for forwarded network traffic at the host and VNet level with Proxmox SDN.

Note the following:

  • IP Sets for VNets: The Software-Defined Networking (SDN) in Proxmox now automatically generates IP sets for each VNet. This includes subnet and DHCP ranges.
  • Improved management of security features: Users can fine-tune firewall rules to secure their environment comprehensively.

Admins will need to enable the firewall to use these features. Below you see the IPsets:

Adding firewall rules
Adding firewall rules

Adding a new rule.

Firewall rules 2 in proxmox 8.3
Firewall rules 2 in proxmox 8.3

4. More efficient backup snapshots

Backups have gotten better in Proxmox 8.3. Now the metadata and data of the Proxmox backups are separated into two different archives.

Note the benefits of doing this:

  • Incremental backup optimization: This introduces changed block tracking in Proxmox by referencing metadata from the previous backup snapshot and identifying unchanged files. Once those files are identified, these are skipped which means backup runtime is significant less and much more efficient.
  • Less time: This optimization is extremely welcome in large environments and with frequently backed-up VMs

Below, we are editing a backup job.

Editing a backup job in proxmox backup server
Editing a backup job in proxmox backup server

Here you can see the PBS change detection mode set to metadata.

Setting the pbs change detection mode to use metadata
Setting the pbs change detection mode to use metadata

5. New language support

Proxmox 8.3 extends language support to 30 languages. This will definitely help organizations who are adopting Proxmox to be able to effectively use the web interface and administer the product.

Other new features

There are other new features to note in this release as well:

  • Linux Kernel: It includes the Linux Kernel Version 6.8 as the default stable kernel and 6.11 available as an opt-in.
  • Ceph: You can now choose between Ceph Reef 18.2 and Ceph Squid 19.2 for HCI storage
  • QEMU 9.0: New virtualization features with QEMU 9.0
  • OpenZFS 2.2.6: The latest OpenZFS filesystem and volume management

How to upgrade to Proxmox VE 8.3

If you are already running Proxmox VE 8.x, how can you upgrade your Proxmox server to version 8.3? Simple. Just make sure you have your repos pointed to the non-subscription sources if you don’t have a subscription. If you want to read how to do that, check out my detailed blog post here:

Also, you can check out my video as well:

Once you are pointed to the non-subscription repos, you can refresh your updates, and then perform the upgrade on your Proxmox host. Click your Proxmox VE host, then click Updates > Refresh to refresh and pull the latest updates available.

Refreshing updates in proxmox web interface
Refreshing updates in proxmox web interface

Next, once the updates are pulled, click the Upgrade button to actually apply the updates.

Upgrade your proxmox ve server you can see the 8.3 modules
Upgrade your proxmox ve server you can see the 8.3 modules

You will be prompted to confirm the upgrad in the bash shell dialog that comes up.

Confirm the upgrade to proxmox ve server 8.3
Confirm the upgrade to proxmox ve server 8.3

After the updates are applied and the host is rebooted, upon logging back into Proxmox, we see the version is Proxmox 8.3.

After upgrading and rebooting to get the new kernel we see proxmox ve server 8.3
After upgrading and rebooting to get the new kernel we see proxmox ve server 8.3

Wrapping up

I dare say that Proxmox is arguably the most popular open source virtualization solution on the market today. With all the fallout from the Broadcom acquisition of VMware, many organizations are exploring their options on this front. Proxmox 8.3 adds even more features that will attract VMware vSphere administrators, like the ability to easily ingest OVA and OVF files into your Proxmox environment. Version 8.3 gives us all the same ways we can work with OVA files in VMware vSphere, so this will be a great addition.

Let me know your thoughts on the upgrade and new features found in this latest release of Proxmox and if you have already taken the plunge to upgrade in your home lab?

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Brandon Lee

Brandon Lee is the Senior Writer, Engineer and owner at Virtualizationhowto.com, and a 7-time VMware vExpert, with over two decades of experience in Information Technology. Having worked for numerous Fortune 500 companies as well as in various industries, He has extensive experience in various IT segments and is a strong advocate for open source technologies. Brandon holds many industry certifications, loves the outdoors and spending time with family. Also, he goes through the effort of testing and troubleshooting issues, so you don't have to.

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