Stop Creating VMs for Docker! Run Containers Directly on Proxmox 9.1 Proxmox 9.1 New Feature is that it has Native OCI Registry Support. In this video, we explore a game-changing feature introduced in Proxmox 9.1: the ability to pull from OCI registries. If you are tired of spinning up a new Virtual Machine or LXC container, installing an OS, and then installing Docker just to run a simple service—this update is for you. We look at how you can now run Docker/OCI images directly on Proxmox with the click of a button, treating them just like standard LXC templates. == ⏰ TIMESTAMPS ⏰ == 0:00 Run OCI and Docker containers directly in Proxmox 0:32 What is OCI (Open Container Initiative) 0:48 Difference between Docker image and OCI Image 2:32 Most popular OCI Registries 3:49 How to pull docker image from OCI registry 6:09 Creating alpine container from OCI Image 7:50 Difference between Docker container and LXC container 8:45 Docker container entrypoint / primary process explained 10:02 How to add environment variables to docker container in Proxmox 10:40 How to pull from different OCI registry than 12:05 Run Plex as Docker / OCI container in Proxmox == ⏰ TIMESTAMPS ⏰ == 🔥🔥 Join n8n, AI Agents, Proxmox, Linux and Devops hands-on training: 🔥🔥 📧 Email: info@ 📧 == 91 ==











