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by paulryanrogers 1908 days ago
Not trying to make blanket statements. I'm actually a fan of on prem when load and reliability needs fit.
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You can use Proxmox. We have an on prem cluster. It works reliably as long as your hardware works. It does LXC, VMs, migrations to another node, snasphots, ZFS. We hand an outage when a router died. Surprisingly a bare metal FreeBSD server directly connected to the public network was still up when the VMs were unacessible.