kitanokikori

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[–] kitanokikori@alien.top 1 points 10 months ago (3 children)

Home Assistant is a good example - its recommended installation is a VM

 

Are there any benefits of running Proxmox and virtualizing everything, vs having a host OS and running Docker and libvirt to host VMs for services that need it? I know that Proxmox does some storage management etc, but it seems like I could get everything it does with a well-managed host OS + ZFS/btrfs and using virtualization tools