

You can pry proxmox from my cold dead hands.
I do sometimes dream of running everything in Docker though for how easy it is to update. I’ve got the community scripts running and still it’s a bit of a maintenance job.
A TrueNAS + Docker machine is pretty tempting. If I were to migrate, that’s where I’d go.
I used proxmox to set up my ZFS pools and use bind mounts. It’s fine, I’m sure it’s a “grass is greener” thing.
Home labbing is a winter hobby, so in the summer months I hate the time spent updating all the machines when I could be outside.
If I had purely Docker set up, in winter I’d be complaining that “everything is too simple” and “I want more control” etc.