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Proxmox/Docker is inferior to Unraid

I'm trying to get back into self hosting. I had previously used Unraid and it worked well to run VMs where needed and Docker containers whenever possible. This biggest benefit is that there is an easy way to give each container it's own IP so you don't have to worry about port conflicts. Nobody else does this for Docker as far as I can tell and after trying multiple "guides", none of them work unless you're using some ancient and very specific hardware and software situation. I give up. I'm going back to Unraid that just works. No more Docker compose errors because it's Ubuntu host is using some port requiring me to disable key features.

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  • I'm confused on why you need a unique IP per VM/container. You can change the "external" port in your docker compose and be fine.

    I initially tried unRAID on bare metal but hated not being able to use versions of docker I wanted and using stuff that wasn't in the community repo.

    I currently run unRAID as a proxmox vm (passing through my lsi card and USB for the OS) and it works flawlessly. I didn't even have to reinstall since I passed through the necessary components it used when it was bare metal.

    Ultimately, use what works best for you but I do have to disagree that proxmox/docker is inferior.

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