I’ve been away for a couple months, busy with two big life changes this past fall: the birth of my (second) daughter in early October, and starting a new job later in the month. However I’m still trying to find time to expand my skills and share them with friends and colleagues. This fall I started using Proxmox VE at home, a Linux distro that, among its many features, makes it easy to create lots of virtual machines and manage them all from a simple, web-based interface. From the first day I used it I knew I would have to do a presentation about it, and was given the honor of being the last Philadelphia Linux Users Group presenter of the 2010s decade at PLUG West in Malvern last week: