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cross-posted from: https://eviltoast.org/post/14241983

I've been thinking of migrating from proxmox to a kubernetes (talos) + kubevirt set up. I recently discovered https://cozystack.io/ which seems like it combines a lot of the things I would have to set up anyway.

Anybody have any experience with it? Curious to hear if it works well or if there are any major caveats/gotchas vs a more DIY setup.

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[–] joshcodes@programming.dev 9 points 1 day ago (1 children)

I've got no experience with it but at first glance it seems like a very positive direction for the project:

Collaborate, not Compete

We are proud of our community and closely interact with projects around it. If we build a platform feature that can be useful in an upstream project, we prefer to contribute it to that project, rather than keep it in the platform.

You don't hear that often enough these days, everyone seems to be siloing information.

[–] johntash@eviltoast.org 1 points 1 day ago

Yeah they do seem like good people from what little I've seen. The main developer supposedly contributes to various k8s projects too.