Here's a wish-list of things I would love to see in a future release of Proxmox:
Clustering from the GUI. It's sad but true: If it can't be done from they GUI, 
some people won't use the feature. Even though I can show some potential 
Proxmox users how to cluster, they won't touch a command line. Thus, they turn 
to VMware or Hyper-V.A basic TUI. For those who are courageous enough to try 
Linux, they could use a little help with the little things. I suggest a 
menu-driven program to help with basic tasks on the server, which can be run 
directly from the console. Give it some basic abilities, like changing IP 
address settings, and installing updates.Software Raid of some kind. I know 
that has been discussed in the past. Simply put, some users are running ProxMox 
on non-server grade hardware, and cannot afford a $300 RAID Card. Perhaps 
something less sophisticated, like a backup-to-USB that is bootable?Less Java. 
I'm happy to see the SPICE protocol being used, but client integration is still 
a work-in-progress. A HTML5 solution such as NoVNC or a HTML5 SPICE client 
would help aleviate this, and drop the need for the slow and buggy JAVA 
client.Thank you for the awesome product!

--Matt Ross
Ephrata School District

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