Building your network-attached storage (NAS) is a great way to create somewhere to stash files and backups, but it’s also a platform for hosting services such as media streaming and even home surveillance. It’s not the most efficient way of running services, however, compared to something like Proxmox. Proxmox is a fantastic virtualization platform that can handle anything you throw at it. This includes the aforementioned services, as well as NAS operating systems. Yes, you can run a NAS as a virtual instance through a VM. Here’s why and how to do it.