Here’s why I run multiple Docker LXCs, rather than one Docker VM
I've been using Proxmox for about six months now, though I've been following the project for much longer. I had a bare-metal TrueNAS instance that I never got around to migrating away from, but I finally bit the bullet at the start of last summer and began the painstaking process of moving all my self-hosted services over. In that time, I discovered something somewhat unusual on the surface: deploying multiple Linux Containers (LXCs) to host Docker made significantly more sense than using a single virtual machine.
I’ve been using Proxmox for about six months now, though I’ve been following the project for much longer. I had a bare-metal TrueNAS instance that I never got around to migrating away from, but I finally bit the bullet at the start of last summer and began the painstaking process of moving all my self-hosted services over. In that time, I discovered something somewhat unusual on the surface: deploying multiple Linux Containers (LXCs) to host Docker made significantly more sense than using a single virtual machine.
Daniel Martinez
Dallas
Dallas
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