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Proxmox + mostly Debian + currently documenting my builds for future automation.
Lots of snapshots and clones/backups, for in case I want to roll back, or in case I want a head start in the future.
For example, I have a couple LAMP stack VMs backed up. If I need another LAMP VM, I clone (restore-as-unique) the backup in Proxmox, twiddle a few settings to make it actually unique, and go.
I don't do Docker or anything like it currently, and eventually I'm sure I'll learn, but having a crapload of VMs (true VM or LXC) suits me just fine for now. I will likely learn how to do my deployments with Ansible before learning Docker et al.