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Proxmox with Docker container?
Is it possible to use regular virtualization with Docker? and how realistic is it?
If so, how do they use shared resources between themselves VM + Container, that is, they can interfere with each other (they are different platforms and the hypervisor cannot balance resources between Docker + VM)
What do you think about this?
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You don't have to do this. There should be nothing on the server other than Proxmox. Maximum DHCP server.
Well, KVM and docker work on my server, .. there are no problems.
but I have enough resources, KVM does not take everything.
You can also do this in proxmox, there is a bare debian in the same place. But it's probably better to deploy a virtual machine and put a docker in it. Or even better LXD container
Proxmox runs containers without problems. From the docker, you need to make an export, you get a tar file. This is exactly what proxmox eats.
proxmox itself recommends doing this
If you want to run application containers, for example, Docker images, it is best to run them inside a Proxmox Qemu VM.
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