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  "path": "/t/what-is-your-base-system-in-your-home-server/38649#post_8",
  "publishedAt": "2026-06-21T22:58:02.000Z",
  "site": "https://discuss.privacyguides.net",
  "tags": [
    "Incus"
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  "textContent": "Cyber-Typhoon:\n\n> What does your base system look like?\n\nI am also currently using Proxmox. On my todo list is migration to Incus:\n\n  * works on every Linux distribution (vs. Debian only)\n  * Community-driven project under non-profit Linux Containers organization (**vs.** for-profit Proxmox Server Solutions GmbH company and paid subscription for early security updates)\n  * Maintained by same team that already engineered LXD\n  * Similar feature set as Proxmox VE, given home-lab case\n  * Growing popularity: For example recent TrueNAS versions already include it under the hood for VM and container management\n\n\n\nDisadvantage - depending on your skills - is, that it currently is CLI only mainly. They also started to include a simple web interface, forked from Canonical/LXD, but which arguably is not as mature as the Proxmox one.",
  "title": "What is your base system in your home server?"
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