No Unified Control Plane for Docker Containers Across Multiple Proxmox VMs and LXCs
Homelab users running Docker workloads across multiple Proxmox virtual machines and LXC containers face fragmented management — each host requires its own agent with no single dashboard for cross-host container orchestration. The gap between single-host tools and full Kubernetes is unaddressed for this segment.
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