When I had to spin up multiple machines for workloads, dev and testing in the enterprise virtualization made sense, all done from your desk. But with a home, they make the gear just big enough to not be easy to hide so you need a closet for the shit. I’d put a 15” flat panel in there and just work there for hardware spin ups.
I have a 3 node proxmox cluster that uses a TrueNAS server as the backend storage (the nodes have local storage if I have to take down the TrueNAS server though). It lets all of my stuff be HA since I have Home Automation, local DNS, Local PiHole, etc...
I guess I never saw the need for HA at home. My shit never goes down, if it does, it takes maybe 20 min to deploy another machine from a clone or from a backup. But nothing ever goes down. Seems that’s the case when no one touches it but me.
Like I said in a corporate world, you don’t want to document anything? Great you don’t have to. If it has 100% up time, never goes down, never fails, then why document? Since it will never fail and last so long by the time it has hardware death, it’s time to deploy a new technology. So if you can guarantee that, then no docs are needed.
“We can’t do that.” Right cause too many fucking curry fingers are in the mix.