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Sparrow75
5 months ago

Yes. Names type 1 hypervisor or bare metal hypervisor. The system sets directly on the hardware. Zb is vmware esxi, kvm or oracle vm are such systems.

Almost only type 1 hypervisor is used in data centers.

xxxcyberxxx
5 months ago

You can look at Proxmox. Debian-based hypervisor to create VMs and LXC. Access to this happens via WebUI or Shell

xxxcyberxxx
5 months ago
Reply to  MisterMaster3D

I like True Nas but the virtualization function is so badly implemented unfortunately.

I didn’t talk about TrueNAS, but about Proxmox…

At TrueNAS you also have to distinguish Scale and Core. Scale is based on Debian, Core on FreeBSD. Core offers Jails, Scale afaik Kubernetes, with the Docker support soon to come.

But I’m not too deep in there as I actually use my TrueNAS only for storage, my VMs and containers run on another machine with Proxmox

xxxcyberxxx
5 months ago

Yes I’ve written is nothing for me that related to Proxmox that I’ve already tried.

Ah, because of the missing line break, that was not so obvious.

What was your problem with it, just for interest?

Earlier, ESXi would be a well-known option, with the new model there is no more free variant. You can also watch XCP-ng

Otherwise, of course, the question is what exactly you need and how much you want to make – Proxmox, for example, puts on KVM, that you can also realize by hand. For example, you want a virtualization platform or a NAS, which also offers virtualization (unraid afaik)

wrglbrmpft
5 months ago

Exciting question. Then you would have to inflate something like Hyper-V Manager to an operating system to create VMs.

Let’s see what’s written.