The VMs lost.
That’s a pretty provocative title.
I have had a little trouble with a LXC container on ProxMox needing a kernel module, and the solution being to install it on the PRoxMox host, which i was a little uneasy about.
I still think there is a place for VMs, but containers are very cool too.
I think Brandon’s point is that containers are more efficient and lighter reducing the requirements on CPU, RAM and drives.
Containers (docker) in virtual machines are my default but I probably should do more containers in containers (LXC).
It feels so meta.
Were VMs in VMs ever a thing?