also for that it might be better to use LXC containers anyway (via nspawn) that is extremely light weight and simple and gives you a lot of the same capabilities (idk about proxmox but libvirt can run these on the backend too)

Reply to this note

Please Login to reply.

Discussion

Yup, you can access lxc’s in prox. Better than a VM for this for sure

Or start with incus LXD’s fork and not run by Canonical

https://youtu.be/ZdcQSmkF_4U

not sure - seems to have a bit of extra overhead for nostr:npub1r7psmkr4zv93xnal8un6d8hvmpsn5jvhfzn3kk38rfcel6awznks7znspg 's use case as well as a new API to learn (vs proxmox)