I customized my Proxmox node so much that updates became terrifying
Between its terrific virtualization performance, LXC (and now OCI images) support, and clustering tools, there are plenty of reasons why I adore Proxmox. However, Proxmox’s thriving community might just be my favorite aspect of the king of virtualization platforms. Aside from the massive documentation and helpful forum posts, the talented developers in the Proxmox community have designed several unique tools that add some much-needed features to my PVE nodes. Not to mention, with Proxmox essentially being built on Debian, it’s possible to arm a PVE instance with conventional Linux packages.
Between its terrific virtualization performance, LXC (and now OCI images) support, and clustering tools, there are plenty of reasons why I adore Proxmox. However, Proxmox’s thriving community might just be my favorite aspect of the king of virtualization platforms. Aside from the massive documentation and helpful forum posts, the talented developers in the Proxmox community have designed several unique tools that add some much-needed features to my PVE nodes. Not to mention, with Proxmox essentially being built on Debian, it’s possible to arm a PVE instance with conventional Linux packages.
Jonathan Rasmussen
Denmark
Denmark
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