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I don't have an answer to your question, but I'm curious why you want to get away from unraid. I'm an unraid user and am just looking for some insight.
I am somewhat fed up with unraid, reboot haven't worked for over half a year because some service does not want to stop (and I have to manually restart it via power reset).
I am primarily running docker container and unraids GUI is really good however once you know to write the composes yourself I find it way more stable to do so especially because you can version control them.
I had many crashes over the last year where I could just not reach my services neither could I stop/restart them in the GUI or anything.
These things just didn't happen on proxmox to me (yet) and that's what I want to switch to a proxmox cluster fully