I've been using Ganeti for like 15 years now, and I'm not sure what proxmox offers besides a nice GUI. I know how Ganeti works and getting up to speed on a new one doesn't seem super interesting to me. Is anyone here familiar with both?
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Ganeti development is more or less dead. If you look at the github repo, it hasn't seen a notable release in 4 years. All that's been done is a small bugfix patch two months ago by the community.
The project being based on Haskell code also makes it less attractive for new devs.
Stable. :)
Proxmox adds a lot of complexity and a nice GUI. If you are fine with using the terminal, there is really not much benefit from Proxmox and the potential issues from the added complexity are IMHO not worth it. I am not a Proxmox expert though, so take this advise with a grain of salt 😅
Is it decently easy to create and manage vm's and containers with the terminal? I use proxmox at the moment. Should I switch to Ubuntu server?
With libvirt it is fairly easy yes. And you can also install a standalone web-gui like Cockpit or use the desktop app virt-manager over ssh to do it.
I need do update my hardware and thought about switching to proxmox, because of all the good things i hear about it. Iam currently on unraid, but this thing still runs and its the same installation of 7 years ago. It had zero downtime. Mutliple drives, vms and docker container. Easy to use and rock solid.
No.