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yeah, and qemu and lxc are very much legacy at this point. Stick with docker/podman/kubernetes for containers.
right tool for the job mate, not everything works great in a container.
Also Proxmox is not legacy as its used a lot in homelabs and also some companys
I use proxmox to carve up my dedicated host with OVH, 3 of the vms run docker anyway.
I'm not saying it's bad software, but the times of manually configuring VMs and LXC containers with a GUI or Ansible are gone.
All new build-outs are gitops and containerd-based containers now.
For the legacy VM appliances, Proxmox works well, but there's also Openshift virtualization aka kubevirt if you want take advantage of the Kubernetes ecosystem.
If you need bare-metal, then usually that gets provisioned with something like packer/nixos-generators or cloud-init.
Sometimes, VMs are simply the better solution.
I run a semi-production DB cluster at work. We have 17 VMs running and it's resilient (a different team handles VMWare and hardware)
I have 33 database servers in my homelab across 11 postgres clusters, all with automated barman backups to S3.
Here is the entire config for the db cluster that runs my Lemmy instance
This stuff is all automated these days.
Ah thanks, I'll go through it!