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- Hey guys,
- Been listening to you guys for about a year now and while a lot of it still goes over my head I'm really wanting to integrate more BSD than Linux to my life.
- I'm planning to build a dedicated hardware homelab with a FreeNAS server for my media/documents/etc. and another server dedicated to being a VM host for playing around with different services.
- I was planning on installing Proxmox as the hypervisor as it's seems easy enough to install, manage, quite flexible with KVM and LXE containers, and has ZFS support.
- But with bhyve supporting Windows Server recently I was wondering if it would be possible to use it as the hypervisor instead.
- My only concern is that I'm still very new to FreeBSD and from my research there isn't much in the way of administrating remotely via a GUI while I slowly learn more of the CLI.
- Is my conclusion of administrating bhyve wrong or should I continue my plan to use Proxmox?
- Thanks for reading this and looking forward to hearing more about BSD on the podcast.
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- Jonathan
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