With the recent Proxmox 9 release, many of us have the upgrade ahead or already done. What about you, and how do you generally approach updating your services? Which other updates are you looking forward to or is it just an annoying chore?
Also the usual - let us know what you are currently working on, what problems you are encountering and what you are excited about.
As for updates, I update my machines semi-regularly with Ansible. The Proxmox 9 update was unspectacular (good thing!), I just had to change some things in my Promox-post-install automation (nag bar removal and package sources). I still plan to get a merge request based update process for my containers as mentioned here but I’m just not there yet. That guide was also posted on reddit recently and got some traction.
I also spent some time yesterday to organize my nginx logs, they basically all got their own folder in /var/log/nginx
with their own access log file by adding access_log /var/log/nginx/$server_name/access.log vhost_combined;
to each config. Error log file paths can’t contain variables so I kept them in the default file so far.
Recently enabled wireguard (easy setting in my FritzBox router) and stopped exposing some of my services to the internet. That process isn’t finished yet though as I’ll need to switch to wildcard certificates in order to keep valid SSL for the now local-only services.
I moved to proxmox earlier this year and it quickly became a huge deal for me.
One nice thing is that I can easily create lxc containers for each service that has exactly what that service needs. Each service lives in a container that acts a lot like bare metal.
A second nice thing is it’s really easy to administer everything remotely. All your machines end up accessible through the proxmox interface, and you can hop into virtual machines or lxc containers via the web.
A third thing is you can easily handle hot standby and backups through an easy UI.
Totally changed the game for me.