Performance impact of virtualizing unraid


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This forum section is quite well populated, so there should be quite some experience, but I haven't found mentions yet:

What is the performance impact of virtualizing unraid (assuming that nothing else is added, just slap proxmox /esxe/hyper-v in front) ?
CPU / RAM / I/O performance? Is there maybe a cut-off point where the losses are too big (4 cores only or pcie 2, I don't know)

My primary drive to virtualize unraid is to have means to "reset" it while I can't physically access the machine, so to add IPMI capabilities (compare here). I might decide to offload some services to other hardware instead of replacing the existing.

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