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  • Yes, that makes it more comparable to MicroOS, which does the same with podman.
    MicroOS is based on a more mainstream system but it’s still immutable with transactional updates.
    What I’m trying to ask is if the project’s goal / development is being more MicroOS or more Proxmox Linux? & whether it tries be a replacement or a different workflow all together?
    I see that there’s a Migration Manager in beta as an install option to switch from vmware ESXi, so I wonder if other OS-level hypervisors are in the roadmap.


  • Kailn@lemmy.myserv.onetoSelfhosted@lemmy.worldAnnouncing IncusOS
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    I know this is supposed to be compared with Vmware ESXi &or Proxmox but exclusively made for linux containers, so…
    How well can it compare with MicroOS & CoreOS which rely podman instead?
    I’ve never seen a detailed comparison between podman & incus in term of resource usage nor performance, just that podman supports docker compose & it’s images.