VMs tend to have more overhead, I only use them when docker doesn’t support something i need it to do.
Docker compose tends to do what I used VMs mostly for in the past, however especially hardware passthrough is often something that i find VMs better at.
Not sure about homelabOS specifically but I’d start with docker and switch to a VM if you run into any issues.
VMs tend to have more overhead, I only use them when docker doesn’t support something i need it to do.
Docker compose tends to do what I used VMs mostly for in the past, however especially hardware passthrough is often something that i find VMs better at.
Not sure about homelabOS specifically but I’d start with docker and switch to a VM if you run into any issues.