In the fourth article of the series, we'll build upon the installation of Proxmox and an OS by layering Docker on top, a tool that will assist in easily running many applications in the future.
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If you've wanted to have a domain for your own self-hosting purposes in your home, you can now safely use the .internal TLD without fear that it will be purchased and cause havoc on your network.
In our second installment of the self-hosted series, we provide step-by-step instructions to install a Linux and Windows virtual machine on Proxmox, along with some key things to watch out for.
To start your self-hosting journey, we will explain the step-by-step process to get Proxmox, a Type 1 hypervisor, up and running on your hardware so you can start building virtual machines.
In this series, I'll discuss what self-hosting is, why it's something you might want to consider as a hobby, and what you need to get started on this technical journey towards self-reliance.