Enshittification continues to prove inevitable for successful proprietary software.
I’ve been pretty impressed with proxmox so far. Just saying.
As a homelabber, I finally got around to installing it a few months back. I do have some wish list items that seem like common sense things that have been in the works for years, but I do love it compared to the horror of running everything from my main desktop and just never turning it off.
Apparently according to the forums there are some common sense things that they should have been doing for years and are intentionally not doing.
Kinda makes sense, it technically works but you’ll think about how much less teeth pulling you had to do in ESX all the time. I know I did
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I’m using Proxmox, but I’ve read great things about incus. Any thoughts?
It’s designed for container orchestration, I think. I tried setting up a regular VM and it wasn’t smooth.

You know you are a lovely business when your customers don’t use you because they like your product but rather because they feel trapped.
Thats a bit heavy handed of Broadcom. But it shouldn’t be a shock.
With them suing att and Siemens about licensing stuff no doubt the are going to go after smaller orgs too hoping the thread of the suit will force them to buy licensing.
Sounds like Kaseya should look into purchasing Broadcom. Their strategies seem to align.
It really sucks ass when you have a Cisco voice system. I can’t even get a quote from my Cisco VAR to update b/c Broadcom isn’t replying to small quote requests, but are pulling shit like this for old-ass v6.5 installations like ours that only have 2 hosts and 6 vm’s.






