MRO, I think it was you who mentioned Proxmox?
I've got a broken Thinkpad with an SSD and 16 GB of RAM running
Proxmox 6.2, and I've loaded it up with Windows Server 2012r2, 2019,
a couple of Ubuntu VMs and an old XP VM, fired them all up and just
barely maxxed out the CPU.
Setting up a LetsEncrypt cert took maybe 2 minutes.
Underneath is all Debian, so it's easy to understand.
Using the Spice protocol for remote access is nice, VNC feels a bit
clunky by comparison.
Next up is going to be getting a big SATA drive and turning my Netgear
R6400 router into a NFS host for it, and a CIFS host to back up my
Windows PCs to.
The next VM is going to be a container, I want to run NGINX as a
reverse proxy and open up some other machines - right now everything
NATs to the BBS.
Not bad for a $5 goodwill router and a parts laptop.
... Start where you are. Use what you have. Do what you can.
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