I run proxmox for my own homelab and another instance for very small services inside my LAN.
Anyway, I have gotten into docker recently and my method so far has been to spin up a LXC container of just a base OS(like Ubuntu or Alpine or whatever) and then install docker and whatever else inside that container and then run my service.
So I have one container per service. Now my problem is how to manage the docker side without having to go into each container individually. I have tried portainer but it's not clicking with me.
I've actually been trying to find a solution to just have docker on a bare metal OS install and that be my hypervisor, but I can't get a clear answer on anything, so Proxmox seems to be my only option.
Proxmox is a very solid option, but it is not "less intensive" than Debian since it is built on top of Debian. Proxmox does not install a desktop environment(it has a web GUI), so that may help with keeping resources low, but it isn't some magical solution.
I would recommend trying it 100%, there is a little bit of a learning curve getting to know Proxmox, but it's the best hypervisor I've used for homelab so far.
There are millions of devices that still and will continue to use SATA.
My Synology NAS only accepts SATA. So if one of my SSDs dies I'm just shit out of luck and have to find a 8 bay M.2 NAS to have a comparable alternative?
Your comment is beyond ridiculous