I was a VMware admin. I drank the freakin koolaid. Got the certs. I was planning on a career as an architect. Did ok.
Then Broadcom. Fukers.
My boss said screw em, we go Proxmox. So now I live and breathe Proxmox.
PVE is a heap of janky hax, so you gotta get expert real fast.
PBS is cutting edge software that breaks twice a week, so ya gotta get expert real fast.
And now I’m an expert. Especially at PBS. DR. Site-to-site. I can do that shit.
Now that I have this new skillset, where can I use it?
Who’s using Proxmox?
Please tell me you didn’t switch production to Proxmox without having the proper support for skillset…
Anyway this isn’t the best place for this. Try !sysadmin@lemmy.world
Proxmox in general tends to be pretty solid. They key is to set it up correctly and to run in on proper hardware. My guess is that you didn’t one or both of those.
Hehe. Have you been to a real job? Where real things happen? The mark of a good admin is that they can do anything at all.
Oh, we are gonna switch to 100% Docker now? Ok, I’ll get up to speed on that. Ooops, no now it all goes to Azure. Ok, dust off my Azure certs. Nope, now we are gonna put everything on this gui on top of kvm called proxmox.
Sure, whatever. Let’s just get it done.It’s not a good idea to “yes man” every ask without consideration for long term supportability.
What you mentioned isn’t the mark of a good admin, just one with a technical skill set that doesn’t question methodology at the whims of management. This eventually leads to poor planning, large tech debt, and burnout.
If you lack the skill to make such claims, then keep company with your own doubts.
I can build anything.Anything.



