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# harvester
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Thanks! I am readying a server this week that I will install my first Harvester node onto. For now, it is an experimental installation and I will likely be redoing it before I start using my first node. It seems like a really usable and well implemented hypervisor / kubernetes cluster for my home lab. I like ProxMox but I think that Harvester looks a bit more inviting at this point for several reasons, though, we shall see succeeding my installing it and playing with it. Sorry for the late response Wed evening - Sat Evening of last week were Rosh Hashanah and my sabbath.
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FWIW I've been running Harvester for my home lab for just coming up to 1000 days. Whilst I played with version 0.3.0 I started it properly with version 1.0.0 and have upgraded since
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Okay. It is my intention to migrate from ProxMox to Harvester for an enumeration of reasons, not the least of which is a more pronounced level of commercial support. Granted, the support from ProxMox is amazing (even for free), but they are not really embracing anything but LXC containerization, which is of zero value to me or anyone else.