I’ve been using unraid for a few years on bare metal, and I have it running two VMs about around 30 containers. I plan to do the opposite of what you’re asking here; I’m going to migrate unraid to be a vm on proxmox and the two VMs I have on unraid will move to proxmox. I’m not sure where I want to run the containers yet, but I eventually plan to have another proxmox server so that I can always keep important services up even when I need to have a physical server down for maintenance.
Unraid is OK. It’s easy to use and manage, but it definitely does not feel like an enterprise system. Backups work but are a little clunky and you can’t run unraid as a cluster or in HA mode.
I’ve been using unraid for a few years on bare metal, and I have it running two VMs about around 30 containers. I plan to do the opposite of what you’re asking here; I’m going to migrate unraid to be a vm on proxmox and the two VMs I have on unraid will move to proxmox. I’m not sure where I want to run the containers yet, but I eventually plan to have another proxmox server so that I can always keep important services up even when I need to have a physical server down for maintenance.
Unraid is OK. It’s easy to use and manage, but it definitely does not feel like an enterprise system. Backups work but are a little clunky and you can’t run unraid as a cluster or in HA mode.