Installing Proxmox VE is genuinely easy. The graphical installer is a few screens, and it writes itself to disk in a couple of minutes. What trips people up is not the install itself: it is the first fifteen minutes afterward, where a default install points at a repository you cannot use without paying, and the longer-term question of how you keep the thing updated once it is running.
This is the generic reference for both. It is hardware-agnostic on purpose: the steps below apply to a mini PC, a used office desktop, an old gaming rig, or a rack server. If you want a hands-on, click-by-click walkthrough on a specific small box, the Proxmox mini PC setup guide is the hardware-specific companion to this one. If you are still choosing hardware, start with the Proxmox hardware requirements. And if you already run VE 8 and want to jump to VE 9, that is a different, planned operation covered in the 8-to-9 upgrade gotchas.
Everything below is cited to the official Proxmox documentation. The current release as of this writing is Proxmox VE 9.2-1 (released May 21, 2026), built on Debian 13 "Trixie." If a command or file path is here, it is real and current for VE 9.
Part 1: The clean install (any hardware)






