I tried building a home lab with Hyper-V as a Proxmox user – here’s how it went
Thanks to my obsession with DIY projects and server experiments, I’ve tinkered with all sorts of virtualization platforms, container runtimes, and hypervisors over the years. These range from popular tools like Docker, Kubernetes, ESXi, and VirtualBox to quirky FreeBSD distros and obscure Unix-like operating systems. Then there’s Microsoft’s Hyper-V, a hypervisor that’s often frowned upon in the home lab community, especially when you run it on a resource-hogging Windows 11 host.
Thanks to my obsession with DIY projects and server experiments, I’ve tinkered with all sorts of virtualization platforms, container runtimes, and hypervisors over the years. These range from popular tools like Docker, Kubernetes, ESXi, and VirtualBox to quirky FreeBSD distros and obscure Unix-like operating systems. Then there’s Microsoft’s Hyper-V, a hypervisor that’s often frowned upon in the home lab community, especially when you run it on a resource-hogging Windows 11 host.
Hemang Moolya
India
India
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