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It allows you to create VM's which behave just like normal containers, meaning you can manage them using all your existing tools (like Portainer) and configure them in a language (YAML) you are already familiar with.
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It allows you to create VM's which behave just like normal containers, meaning you can manage them using all your existing tools (like Portainer) and configure them in a language (YAML) you are already familiar with.
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This greatly reduces the learning curve and also eliminates the need for a dedicated Proxmox or ESXi server in many cases. It uses high-performance QEMU options (like KVM acceleration, kernel-mode networking, IO threading, etc.) to achieve near-native speed.
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This greatly reduces the learning curve and also eliminates the need for a dedicated Proxmox or ESXi server in many cases.
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It uses high-performance QEMU options (like KVM acceleration, kernel-mode networking, IO threading, etc.) to achieve near-native speed.
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Note: for KVM acceleration you need a Linux-based operating system, as it's not available on MacOS unfortunately.
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Note: for KVM acceleration you need a Linux-based operating system, as it's not available on MacOS unfortunately.
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