I wished VMs would only incur a 12% overhead (that's assuming absolutely optimal configuration and a fairly static load), it can be substantially more than that, especially when people go 'enterprise' on you for what would otherwise be a relatively simple setup.
But you've made me curious enough that I'll do some benchmarks to see how virtualization compares to present day containers for practical use cases faced by mid-size and small companies, my fooling around with this about a year ago led to nothing but frustration, it's always a risk to argue from data older than a few months in a field moving this fast and more measurements are the preferred way to settle stuff like this anyway.
But you've made me curious enough that I'll do some benchmarks to see how virtualization compares to present day containers for practical use cases faced by mid-size and small companies, my fooling around with this about a year ago led to nothing but frustration, it's always a risk to argue from data older than a few months in a field moving this fast and more measurements are the preferred way to settle stuff like this anyway.