$ ls /var/lib/hsve/templates
22 VMs. One script.
A curated library of pre-configured VM images for Proxmox VE. Linux, Windows, and macOS — all pulled, verified, and imported by a single shell script. Updates included for your access window.
verified for use on proxmox 8.x, 9.x
# library
Available templates.
Click any row for the build manifest, image hash, and the exact qm-create flags it produces.
#
Name
Version
Size
Arch
Note
Action
# linux6 templates
01
KDE Neon
latest
2.9 GB
x86_64
lightweight linux
02
Ubuntu
25.10
1.2 GB
x86_64
cloud-init
03
Debian
13.4 stable
1.6 GB
x86_64
cloud-init
04
Arc DSM
7.2
1.4 GB
x86_64
Arc DSM
05
Flex
latest
1.4 GB
x86_64
chrome os flex
06
Android
x86
1.2 GB
x86_64
legacy x86
# windows8 templates
01
Windows 11
25H2
5.8 GB
x86_64
licence req.
02
Windows 10
22H2
5.2 GB
x86_64
licence req.
03
Windows 11 IoT
11IoT
4.1 GB
x86_64
licence req.
04
Tiny 11
Tiny11
4.0 GB
x86_64
licence req.
05
Tiny 10
Tiny10
4.0 GB
x86_64
licence req.
06
Windows 10 IoT
10IoT
4.1 GB
x86_64
licence req.
07
Windows Server
2025
4.4 GB
x86_64
licence req.
08
Windows Server
2022
4.1 GB
x86_64
licence req.
# macos8 templates
01
HSVE Tahoe
26
20.5 GB
arm/x86
latest experimental
02
HSVE Sequoia
15
19.2 GB
arm/x86
experimental
03
HSVE Sonoma
14
18.8 GB
arm/x86
experimental
04
HSVE Ventura
13
18.2 GB
x86_64
recommended stable
05
HSVE Monterey
12
17.5 GB
x86_64
recommended
06
HSVE Big Sur
11
8.1 GB
x86_64
legacy
07
HSVE Catalina
10.15.7
7.8 GB
x86_64
legacy
08
HSVE High Sierra
10.13.6
6.9 GB
x86_64
legacy
// macOS requires compatible hardware which you can learn more about in our blog posts. Windows requires a valid product key. We supply infrastructure and scripts, not licences.
# how_it_works
Three commands, one VM.
Each step shown as the actual command you'll run.
01 · install
$ wget https://hsve.cc/templates
$ sh i
Downloads installer, prompts for select.
02 · choose
select [1-14]: 9
> macOS Tahoe selected
Numeric menu; arrow keys also work.
03 · use
$ qm start 9001
> VM 9001 running on pve-01
Imported, configured, ready to boot.
# faq
