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I used Proxmox for a couple years and it's good if you run a lot of VMs or LXCs, but I found that I'm not really the target audience. I ended up only running one Debian VM for my Docker containers. It was fine, but I eventually felt that Proxmox added no value for me, and the end result was sacrificing some memory and performance from using virtio emulations for CPU/GPU/RAM/filesystems. If your machines only have 8-16GB of RAM I don't think it would be a good idea, as I've seen the rule of thumb is to dedicate 2GB for Proxmox's usage, which is in addition to any guest OS's requirements. Meanwhile I have a Debian install on a VPS that takes about 450MB of RAM.
For me, pros:
Cons:
$550? For a homelab you should only need to pay €110/year. What am I missing here?
Yeah it's €110/year here: https://shop.proxmox.com/index.php?rp=/store/proxmox-ve-community
I remember evaluating the price a long time ago and thinking it was too much for disabling a pop-up, and on writing my post I navigated to their site and saw the standard subscription and thought that's what I had looked at a few years back: https://shop.proxmox.com/index.php?rp=/store/proxmox-ve-standard
Ah yes I did the same thing as you as I checked again but from my PC.
I just paid myself the 110 after using it for 2 years. It's not for the popup since I was using a script to remove it. It's more to get the production ready updates. My server has too many important things now, I don't want less tested changes. That and to support the devs.