pyrosis , 1 month ago It's the production vs development issue. My advice is the old tech advice. "If it's not broken don't try to fix it" Modified into a separate proxmox development environment. Btw proxmox is perfect for this with vm and container snapshots. When you get a vm or container in a more production ready state then you can attempt migrations. That way the users don't kill you :)
It's the production vs development issue. My advice is the old tech advice. "If it's not broken don't try to fix it"
Modified into a separate proxmox development environment. Btw proxmox is perfect for this with vm and container snapshots.
When you get a vm or container in a more production ready state then you can attempt migrations. That way the users don't kill you :)