Comment on Docker containers can no longer communicate with the host's local network
walden@sub.wetshaving.social 1 year agoIf using it solely for Docker, I wouldn’t go the Proxmox route. Just install Debian and go from there.
Comment on Docker containers can no longer communicate with the host's local network
walden@sub.wetshaving.social 1 year agoIf using it solely for Docker, I wouldn’t go the Proxmox route. Just install Debian and go from there.
UberMentch@lemmy.world 1 year ago
On my host PC (Windows Server), I’m already running a VM in Hyper-V that operates behind a VPN for my *arr environment. I’m worried about resources and resource allocation if I add another VM just for docker. Basically I’m looking at 3 environments - Windows Server for my windows stuff, Debian server for my *arr stuff (this all has to be behind a VPN), and a Linux docker environment. It makes sense to me to go the Proxmox route now that I’ve considered it, don’t you think? Not asking because I’m trying to convince you, just interested in others perspectives.