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Deploying Gemma 4 26B on Proxmox: IaC Setup with Terraform, Ansible & AMD iGPU
david · 2026-06-14 · via DEV Community

david

Originally published at woitzik.dev

Running large language models (LLMs) like Gemma 4 26B locally usually requires massive Nvidia clusters. But what if you want to run it in a home lab or a constrained edge environment using Infrastructure as Code (IaC)?

In this guide, I will show you how to automate a complete local AI stack on Proxmox VE using Terraform for the infrastructure and Ansible for provisioning. We will cover the quirks of the Proxmox Terraform provider, setting up Ollama, and deploying Open-WebUI as our frontend.

As a bonus, I will show you how to enable hardware acceleration by passing through an unsupported AMD iGPU to the LXC container.

View the complete Proxmox IaC source code on GitHub 🐙

The Hardware Stack

My current environment for this deployment runs on a compact, highly efficient node. For testing and baseline deployments, the 8-core Ryzen handles CPU inference surprisingly well:

  • CPU: AMD Ryzen 7 5825U (8C/16T)
  • RAM: 64 GB DDR4 3200 MT/s
  • GPU: AMD Radeon Vega iGPU (Optional Passthrough)
  • Storage: 512 GB NVMe (ZFS rpool)
  • OS: Proxmox VE (Debian 13)

1. Infrastructure Provisioning with Terraform

We use Terraform (via the bpg/proxmox provider) to spin up dedicated, unprivileged LXC containers. To keep the environment secure and segmented, the containers are split across different VLANs.

Here is the configuration for the AI stack container. Note the device_passthrough blocks—these are strictly required if you want to hand the host's iGPU over to the container for rendering.

resource "proxmox_virtual_environment_container" "ct_srv_ai_01" {
  vm_id        = 201
  node_name    = "pve-mgmt-01"
  started      = true
  unprivileged = true

  initialization {
    hostname = "ct-srv-ai-01"
  }

  cpu {
    cores = 8
  }

  memory {
    dedicated = 32768
    swap      = 8192
  }

  features {
    nesting = true
  }

  disk {
    datastore_id = "local-zfs"
    size         = 80
  }

  network_interface {
    name        = "eth0"
    bridge      = "vmbr0"
    mac_address = "bc:24:11:55:aa:f5"
    vlan_id     = 20
    firewall    = true
  }

  # Optional: iGPU Passthrough for Hardware Acceleration
  device_passthrough {
    path = "/dev/dri/renderD128"
  }

  device_passthrough {
    path = "/dev/dri/card0"
  }

  operating_system {
    template_file_id = "usb-templates:vztmpl/debian-13-standard_13.1-2_amd64.tar.zst"
    type             = "debian"
  }

  lifecycle {
    ignore_changes = [
      description,
      initialization[0].user_account,
      operating_system[0].template_file_id,
      network_interface[0].mac_address,
      features,
    ]
  }
}

💡 Pro Tip: The ignore_changes Workaround

If you manually enable features like keyctl, fuse, or nesting via the Proxmox Web UI, Terraform will often attempt to overwrite them or throw state errors on the next apply. Adding features to the ignore_changes lifecycle block prevents Terraform from actively fighting the Web UI overrides, keeping your deployments stable.

2. Provisioning Ollama & The AMD Workaround (Ansible)

Next, we use Ansible to install Ollama and pull the Gemma model.

If you enabled the device_passthrough in Terraform to utilize the integrated AMD Radeon Vega GPU, you will hit a roadblock: ROCm (AMD's compute stack) is extremely picky about officially supported hardware. We can force Ollama to utilize the Vega iGPU by overriding the GFX version in the systemd service using HSA_OVERRIDE_GFX_VERSION.

---
- name: Ensure required dependencies are installed (curl, zstd)
  ansible.builtin.apt:
    name: 
      - curl
      - zstd
    state: present
    update_cache: true

- name: Check if Ollama is already installed
  ansible.builtin.stat:
    path: /usr/local/bin/ollama
  register: ollama_check_bin

- name: Download and execute official Ollama install script
  ansible.builtin.shell: |
    set -o pipefail
    curl -fsSL [https://ollama.com/install.sh](https://ollama.com/install.sh) | sh
  args:
    executable: /bin/bash
  when: not ollama_check_bin.stat.exists
  changed_when: true

- name: Ensure Ollama user is in video and render groups
  ansible.builtin.user:
    name: ollama
    groups: video, render
    append: true

- name: Ensure systemd override directory for Ollama exists
  ansible.builtin.file:
    path: /etc/systemd/system/ollama.service.d
    state: directory
    owner: root
    group: root
    mode: '0755'

- name: Configure Ollama environment variables
  ansible.builtin.copy:
    dest: /etc/systemd/system/ollama.service.d/override.conf
    owner: root
    group: root
    mode: '0644'
    content: |
      [Service]
      Environment="OLLAMA_HOST=0.0.0.0"
      # Only needed if utilizing the AMD iGPU passthrough
      Environment="HSA_OVERRIDE_GFX_VERSION=9.0.0"
  notify: Restart Ollama

- name: Ensure Ollama service is enabled and started
  ansible.builtin.systemd:
    name: ollama
    state: started
    enabled: true

- name: Pull the Gemma 4 26B-A4B model
  ansible.builtin.command: ollama pull gemma4:26b
  register: ollama_pull_result
  changed_when: "'downloading' in ollama_pull_result.stdout"

(Note: Downloading a massive 26B model takes time. Your Ansible playbook might look like it's hanging during the ollama pull task. Be patient, it's just processing gigabytes of data.)

3. Deploying the Frontend: Open-WebUI

To interact with Gemma comfortably, we deploy Open-WebUI as a Docker container within our server stack.

---
- name: Ensure Open-WebUI directory exists
  ansible.builtin.file:
    path: /opt/open-webui
    state: directory
    owner: root
    group: root
    mode: '0755'

- name: Deploy Open-WebUI docker-compose configuration
  ansible.builtin.copy:
    dest: /opt/open-webui/docker-compose.yml
    content: |
      services:
        open-webui:
          image: ghcr.io/open-webui/open-webui:main
          container_name: open-webui
          restart: unless-stopped
          ports:
            - "3005:8080"
          environment:
            - OLLAMA_BASE_URL=http://10.0.20.251:11434
            - WEBUI_AUTH=True
          volumes:
            - open-webui-data:/app/backend/data

      volumes:
        open-webui-data:

- name: Ensure Open-WebUI stack is running
  ansible.builtin.command: docker compose up -d
  args:
    chdir: /opt/open-webui
  register: openwebui_start
  changed_when: "'Started' in openwebui_start.stdout or 'Created' in openwebui_start.stdout or 'Pulled' in openwebui_start.stdout"

By explicitly setting the OLLAMA_BASE_URL to point to the dedicated IP of our AI LXC container, the WebUI immediately connects to the Gemma model without requiring manual API configuration in the interface.

Wrapping Up

Building a private AI environment doesn't require cloud instances. With Proxmox, Terraform, and Ansible, you can treat your edge node or home lab exactly like an enterprise data center. The entire stack is ephemeral, version-controlled, and reproducible in minutes.

The same IaC patterns — Terraform for provisioning, Ansible for configuration — apply directly to enterprise cloud environments. If you are building regulated Azure infrastructure, the Enterprise Terraform Blueprints cover the network isolation layer.