- Kernel isolation
- HA
- Stability
- It works
emptiestplace
Why are you doing this? Unless you have a good reason, you should probably either run Docker in a vm, or use something other than Proxmox where you can just install Docker on the host system.
using a rly bad word but pretending not to is kinda weird
Oh, can you do this in the past?
Has any of this been verified by other sources? It seems either they've cleaned it up, or this is a smear campaign.
With 64GiB or more of RAM?
Do you understand kernel memory management fundamentals? I'm asking because what you wrote here strongly suggests otherwise - so, unless you're able to show me I'm wrong, I'm going to stick with my conclusion that this is all incorrect and likely complete bullshit.
The /s actually makes this one more sincere.
Imagine trying to learn math without solving any problems along the way.
You must be reasonably decent at counting!
Yes - and unless you treat each enclosure as its own failure domain, it will still be a compromise, but it's a lot better.
What an assertion - if you're not using ZFS, how do you know you've "never lost a bit so far"?