Ask HN: Best Home Server for Virtualization
I have a rather powerful computer that I have been using as my main driver up until now, and I recently got an M1 Mac Mini. I would like to repurpose this old computer to run VMs. My workflow nowadays mostly includes building Docker and Kubernetes, and even though I can build them on the M1 using dockerx it's very slow. What I am looking for is a way to create a local server on this computer that would allow me to spin up large VMs to run my docker build but I would also like to be able to spin up other OSes like Windows 11, macOS and even different Linux flavors. What would you recommend for such a server nowadays? 0 comments on Hacker News.
I have a rather powerful computer that I have been using as my main driver up until now, and I recently got an M1 Mac Mini. I would like to repurpose this old computer to run VMs. My workflow nowadays mostly includes building Docker and Kubernetes, and even though I can build them on the M1 using dockerx it's very slow. What I am looking for is a way to create a local server on this computer that would allow me to spin up large VMs to run my docker build but I would also like to be able to spin up other OSes like Windows 11, macOS and even different Linux flavors. What would you recommend for such a server nowadays?
I have a rather powerful computer that I have been using as my main driver up until now, and I recently got an M1 Mac Mini. I would like to repurpose this old computer to run VMs. My workflow nowadays mostly includes building Docker and Kubernetes, and even though I can build them on the M1 using dockerx it's very slow. What I am looking for is a way to create a local server on this computer that would allow me to spin up large VMs to run my docker build but I would also like to be able to spin up other OSes like Windows 11, macOS and even different Linux flavors. What would you recommend for such a server nowadays? 0 comments on Hacker News.
I have a rather powerful computer that I have been using as my main driver up until now, and I recently got an M1 Mac Mini. I would like to repurpose this old computer to run VMs. My workflow nowadays mostly includes building Docker and Kubernetes, and even though I can build them on the M1 using dockerx it's very slow. What I am looking for is a way to create a local server on this computer that would allow me to spin up large VMs to run my docker build but I would also like to be able to spin up other OSes like Windows 11, macOS and even different Linux flavors. What would you recommend for such a server nowadays?
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