Archive: https://archive.today/53TVG
From the post:
>I’ve been running a mixed Proxmox cluster for years – four nodes of wildly different capability, from an Atom x5-Z8350 with 2 GB of RAM (a z83ii, currently offline after years of faithful service as a baseline torture device) up to an i7-12700 with 128 GB (borg, my main homelab server). This year, somewhere along the way between writing agentbox and all the hype around agentic sandboxes I got tired of the eternal compromise between LXC containers and full virtual machines, and ended up building pve-microvm – a Debian package that adds QEMU’s microvm machine type as a first-class managed guest in Proxmox VE.
Archive: https://archive.today/53TVG
From the post:
>>I’ve been running a mixed Proxmox cluster for years – four nodes of wildly different capability, from an Atom x5-Z8350 with 2 GB of RAM (a z83ii, currently offline after years of faithful service as a baseline torture device) up to an i7-12700 with 128 GB (borg, my main homelab server).
This year, somewhere along the way between writing agentbox and all the hype around agentic sandboxes I got tired of the eternal compromise between LXC containers and full virtual machines, and ended up building pve-microvm – a Debian package that adds QEMU’s microvm machine type as a first-class managed guest in Proxmox VE.
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