I used the holy trinity of hypervisors including XCP-NG. Was happy with it until I had an issue with it, impossible to add any volume or create vm virtual disk for unknown reason. But I was happy with it. Preferred it over proxmox actually.
I used the holy trinity of hypervisors including XCP-NG. Was happy with it until I had an issue with it, impossible to add any volume or create vm virtual disk for unknown reason. But I was happy with it. Preferred it over proxmox actually.
As mentioned you need to install an OS/ hypervisor, anything to have proper power consumption. I run HPE stuff at home and it is idling between 90/100W. But don’t expect those machines to be power bill friendly. It’s designed to run full load 24/7/365 in a datacenter and it is “power efficient” in this case only (power per watt is very good at full load).