@nanianmichaels It's been running for a couple of hours, and usage doesn't go down. It has 4GB RAM allocated, but there's nothing installed yet, so it shouldn't be using that much.
@aquisgranum@homelab@homeassistant If you mean going into HA, Settings, Hardware, the memory usage there shows only 0.7GB. But what good does it make if the real usage on the Proxmox host is 3.5GB? I don't know where Home Assistant gets this memory information from.
@ryan I wasn't happy with Proxmox 8.2, and that's one of the main reasons why I jumped off of it. Now let's see how 9.1 goes. I still need to try the new OCI image support (which apparently is just their way to overlay a standard Docker container on top of an LXC). We'll see. Not today though.
Speaking about Home Assistant: I'm baffled about the fact that HAOS out of the box (no config at all) running as a VM is consuming 3.5GB of RAM, while the sum of Raspberry Pi OS + Home Assistant Docker, with thousands of entities, is barely touching 1.5GB RAM.
Is this because of the difference between x86_64 and ARM? Is that normal? ๐ค
Home lab architecture update: two of the Lenovo boxes in the picture below became Talos nodes, together with the Framework Desktop. The third Lenovo became a Proxmox node.
Yep, I'm back on the Proxmox bandwagon.
Now I have a bit of everything: Talos running Kubernetes, Proxmox running VM/LXC and Raspberry Pi running Docker.
At some point the three Raspberry Pis are going away, and the services are going to be distributed between Talos and Proxmox, then they are going to become back-end compute for shenanigans (like a Home Assistant dashboard, for example).
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@rachel You see. I'll stop saying dumb things. I thought you needed to inject a cert in a config file on a Linux box somewhere, instead of a Kubernetes resource. Sorry for the noise. ๐คฃ
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