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Hello Everybody,

my newest project is a iOS/iPad/Mac app for managing Proxmox Clusters, Nodes and Guests. I wanted to create an app that is easy to use and build with native SwiftUI and without external libraries.

I writing that post because I'm looking for feedback. The app just launched and I want to gather some Ideas or Hiccups you guys may encounter and I'm happy to hear from you!

https://preview.redd.it/wy06uwd7d54c1.png?width=5300&format=png&auto=webp&s=0e487b19b930bbbdf63f8999d997cc89293a221d

The app is free to use in the basic cluster overview. Here are some Features:

  • TOTP Support
  • Start, stop, restart, and reset VMs/LXCs
  • Connect to guests through the noVNC-Console
  • Monitor the utilization and details of the Proxmox cluster or server, as well as the VMs/LXCs
  • View disks, LVM, directories, and ZFS
  • List tasks and task-details
  • Show backup-details
  • Connect to Cluster/Node via reverse proxy

Also I have some features on my roadmap. Next up I want to implement Widgets and a better iPad/Mac Layout.

Apple AppStore

I hope to hear from you!

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