I am planning a deployment on a very large bare-metal server (around 2 TB RAM) to host 50+ VDS, where each VDS runs its own independent Proxmox VE instance.
The key requirement is to manage this from the main host with minimal overhead, no nested-within-nested setups, and stable performance without excessive load.
My main question is:
From a best-practice perspective, would you recommend:
The environment is production-focused, prioritizing predictable performance, strong isolation, and long-term stability.
Any guidance or real-world experience would be greatly appreciated.
Thank you.
The key requirement is to manage this from the main host with minimal overhead, no nested-within-nested setups, and stable performance without excessive load.
My main question is:
What is the best virtualization platform on the main server to manage and isolate many Proxmox-based VDS efficiently, without performance penalties or unstable nested virtualization?
From a best-practice perspective, would you recommend:
- Plain KVM/libvirt
- Proxmox VE as the main host
- XCP-ng
- VMware ESXi
- Or another approach?
The environment is production-focused, prioritizing predictable performance, strong isolation, and long-term stability.
Any guidance or real-world experience would be greatly appreciated.
Thank you.
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