Proxmox kicked me in the rear, and I am not afraid to admit it. In fact Proxmox drove me back to Cockpit for awhile.
I understand how things work in a default Linux installation. And Cockpit was just a web GUI running over the top of that. And while I have and do run a few servers, my foray into virtual machines has been limited to Type 2 hypervisors like Virtual Box. (more…)
In a previous post I talked about setting up a virtual computer network that I could run a variety of tests with, as I had already disassembled and packed my actual computers and network components. For this post I will go a little deeper into my thoughts and planning process. (more…)
Current events have caused me to build a virtual home compute network. This is mainly due to delaying a move (for a variety of reasons) to a new location, after shipping much of my current equipment. This means I am severely limited in the number of toys available. I am not sure when the move will take place, but I found myself in need of an alternate setup. (more…)