[Help] oVirt vs Proxmox? : homelab
www.reddit.com › 2tv52i › help_ovirt_vs_proxmoxPersonally, I'd stick to straight up libvirt and use virt-manager/virsh edit <domain> over ssh. More control over the environment (can update kernel whenever you want or run a custom kernel -- IIRC, proxmox uses a kernel based off of 2.6 version and has a development kernel you can use that's like 3.x (I forget specifically)).
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ProxMox vs KVM : homelab - reddit
www.reddit.com › r › homelab3. level 1. blububub. · 6y · edited 6y. Proxmox uses KVM "under the hood" for full virtualization. And LXC for containers. (previously OpenVZ.) To my knowledge, it's Debian + qemu/KVM + libvirt + the Proxmox web ui. In addition to some other things like ZoL. LXC for containers and maybe a few other things.