There are no guardrails. Whenever something goes wrong, you'll get weird cryptic errors in a seemingly unrelated area and have no clue how to fix it until you post to a support group to discover that you put a comma in the wrong place.
You'll spend a LOT of time fighting the system, which gets old fast. Docker may have a sucky plan format (and they STILL won't let you set your goddamn MAC address), but it's good enough for most things and not too terrible to learn.