Docker-Style Containers on Proxmox 9.1?! Here’s What You Need to Know

Proxmox 9.1 now supports OCI container images—bringing Docker-style workloads directly into Proxmox through LXC. In this video, I walk through how the new feature works, how to deploy OCI images like Radarr, and the limitations you need to know about in this tech preview. Is this the future of containers on Proxmox… or something you should wait on before rolling into your homelab? Let’s find out. Timestamped Outline 0:00 Intro to Proxmox 9.1 and release notes preview. 0:22 Key features: OCI image support for LXC containers; OCI standards explained. 1:00 Benefits for app deployment; other updates mentioned. 1:46 Focus: Installing Radarr via OCI. 2:14 Prep storage/templates; use "Pull from OCI Registry". 3:12 Fetch Radarr image from linuxserver.io; select tag. 4:00 Download and confirm OCI image. 4:24 Create container: Name, password, template selection. 5:30 Config resources: Disk (2GB), CPU (1), memory (512MB). 6:09 Network: Bridge, DHCP for IP. 6:42 DNS (default); review and create; enable host manager. 7:09 Start container; check console; access on port 7878. ✨Ways to support JC Laforge Tech: ko-fi.com/jclaforgetech Business Contact: [email protected] ✅ Follow JC Laforge Tech on X: Twitter https://x.com/jclaforgetech Epidemic sound : https://bit.ly/epidemiczsounds