Ubuntu and WinServer2019 vms split over a proxmox-machine and server2019-hyperv-machine
2 each for replication.
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Ubuntu and WinServer2019 vms split over a proxmox-machine and server2019-hyperv-machine
2 each for replication.
I see so much Debian and no Alpine?
Rocky, but I'll probably give Debian a try next time I decide to nuke my install
I'm currently contemplating switching to Rocky. What makes you want to get away from it?
TrueNAS SCALE as host with an Ubuntu LTS VM running Docker containers.
Original I went with only containers running on top of SCALE but both iX and TrueCharts made it harder to run plain Docker Compose on TrueNAS.
Switched from Debian to Ubuntu LTS few years ago.
Any reason why?
I use Raspian on my pi and Ubuntu on my workstation and I maintain a debian server at work.
I love 'em all. Ubuntu Snaps arent my fav. but other than that they've been great
Used proxmox and truenas ended up on unraid and never looked back.
Armbian
Alpine Linux edge
Gentoo because it can do it all
Fellow Gentooer, Gentoo rocks!
I use Linux Mint, mostly because I'm familiar with it. If I was to redo it, I would likely just run Debian.
Fedora core os (FCOS) vms on XCP-NG with trueNas for persistent storage. With FCOS, vms configurations can stay version controlled and deployed using open Tofu (terraform) and butane/ignition.
Windows 10 LTSC
Rocky & RHEL
3-Node ESXi cluster with 10 Debian VMs, 3 Windows VMs, and one FreeBSD VM
OpenMediaVault
I used unraid for a long while. I recently switched to opensuse microos for a better desktop experience, and it's been fantastic