Soโฆ I have a couple 40-core Xeon servers in my homelab. What do I need to do to trigger these higher? I can Argo Workflow jobs that spin up VMs and execute a webhook / etc to whatever is needed. Letโs get that needle at least past the fisher price of OSโs MacOS.
Iโm pretty much immutable across the board on all of my servers and workstations (laptop included). Most my servers are openSUSE Leap Micro and MicroOS. Run MicroOS on the desktop side as well.
Honestly โฆhavenโt had any issues and the maintenance of it is fairly hands off. Few of mine are k8s nodes so that combined with the reboot mgr + transactional-update has been awesome. I spend less time maintaining my homelabs / desktops and eases my focus in just getting work done.
Iโve only had to roll back a couple of times (mainly self-inflicted), so itโs nice having that capability. A lot of this though can be accomplished in a non-immutable world as well.
I might not deserve to say this, but I really wish Proxmox GmbH maintained an โofficialโ terraform provider instead of relying on the community completely for it, ร la Vates (XCP-ng). To be fair, it was the same with VMWare, so Iโm not putting the blame on them....
Thisโฆ bpg provider seems to check most boxes and Iโve had less quirks than Telmates. My biggest gripe with most / all of them is the lack of cluster support.
Linux hits 4% on the desktop ๐ง ๐ (gs.statcounter.com)
Why use immutable Linux ? And which one ?
What are the pros and cons for desktops ? EDIT : Thanks all. Iโll try Silverblue, bazzite and more.
I really wish Proxmox had an official Terraform provider
I might not deserve to say this, but I really wish Proxmox GmbH maintained an โofficialโ terraform provider instead of relying on the community completely for it, ร la Vates (XCP-ng). To be fair, it was the same with VMWare, so Iโm not putting the blame on them....