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I do all of this with kubernetes. For VM workloads, I use kubevirt (which is libvirt controlled by kubernetes). It runs extremely well, is lightweight, and it's very consistent to operate.
At one point I had a lot more layers to this. As I became more competent and aware use the ecosystem, it all flattened into bare metal kubernetes.